D'Amico re-examines the reasons for the increasing influence of historicist arguments in modern philosophy. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of philosophy, critical theory, intellectual history.
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D'Amico teaches philosophy, Univ of Florida
‘This book is a valuable work synthesizing some of the major thinkers of the 20th century on the subject of historical and scientific knowledge. For historians, philosophers and scientists it is an admirably clear introduction to a difficult but important topic.’ David Gross, University of Colorado
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