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Restoration of reason: the eclipse and recovery of truth, goodness.., c.1-2
Renaissance and Enlightenment philosophers arbitrarily restricted reason, with disastrous consequences for human understanding. This book explains why the restoration of reason to its full breadth and power is in order. Montague Brown discusses how and why modern thought focused its efforts too narrowly on one portion of the spectrum of realities with which human reason ought to concern itself (truth) and so became incapable of handling moral (goodness) and aesthetic (beauty) topics adequately.
| 151206550 | 190 BRO r.1 | Moriah Foundation | Available |
| 160807217 | 190 BRO r.2 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
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