Traditional philosophy's claim to totality, culminating in the thesis that the real is rational, is indistinguishable from apologetics.


p. 7 - Wozu noch Philosophie? [Why still philosophy?] (1963)


Traditional philosophy's claim to totality, culminating in the thesis that the real is rational, is indistinguishable from apologetics.

Traditional philosophy's claim to totality, culminating in the thesis that the real is rational, is indistinguishable from apologetics.

Traditional philosophy's claim to totality, culminating in the thesis that the real is rational, is indistinguishable from apologetics.

Traditional philosophy's claim to totality, culminating in the thesis that the real is rational, is indistinguishable from apologetics.