Leonard Peikoff introduces the subject of philosophy and explains why studying the history of philosophy is “a precondition to understanding, and therefore to changing, the nature and present course of the civilization.”
Leonard Peikoff introduces the subject of philosophy and explains why studying the history of philosophy is “a precondition to understanding, and therefore to changing, the nature and present course of the civilization.”
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