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The History of Ideas
An Introduction
Book • 1969
In this book, George Boas provides an introduction to the history of ideas, examining the origins, development, and impact of various intellectual concepts throughout history.
The work aims to give readers a comprehensive understanding of how ideas have shaped human thought and culture.
The work aims to give readers a comprehensive understanding of how ideas have shaped human thought and culture.
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, saying that Collingwood says we can take ourselves out of history.


Johannes Niederhauser

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Nick Land vs. Aleksandr Dugin Debate | Philosophical Commentary
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as something different to read after a long day at work.

Luca Paolini

What to Buy Now as The US Loses Its Edge
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as a Christmas gift option for listeners.


David Runciman

The History of Bad Ideas: The Marketplace of Ideas
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as a recommended read for its disciplined, scholastic style of philosophical exposition.


Rudolf Steiner

CW 206: Human Beings as Spiritual Being: Lecture 4: How modern science developed out of Scholasticism (Dornach, 5 August 1921) by Rudolf Steiner
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as a Christmas gift option for listeners.


David Runciman

The History of Bad Ideas: Nobel Prizes





