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Context
pp. 123-131
Abstract
One can commence with two questions: "Is there an indigenous American angle of vision?" and "Should all philosophy be done outside of a cultural context?" These two questions are mutually antagonistic. Each keeps us from answering the other facilely. The issue is of crucial importance to philosophy as a whole. Indeed, the very meaning of "philosophy" hangs on the way these questions are answered.
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Rockmore Tom, Gavin William J., Colbert James G., Blakeley Thomas J (1981) Marxism and alternatives: towards the conceptual interaction among Soviet philosophy, neo-thomism, pragmatism, and phenomenology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 123-131
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-8495-0_11
Full citation:
Rockmore Tom, Gavin William J., Colbert James G., Blakeley Thomas J (1981) Context, In: Marxism and alternatives, Dordrecht, Springer, 123–131.