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Jonathan Rée recensisce sul Times Literary Supplement un recente libro di Raymond Guess intitolato Changing the Subject: Philosophy from Socrates to Adorno.
Geuss concludes by suggesting that philosophy is dead: vital signs gave out some forty years ago, he says, and the excitement, creativity and inventiveness of the past have been replaced by dutiful recitations and historical re-enactments. But in this bracing and approachable book he gives himself the lie, demonstrating that there is life in philosophy yet.
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