This article begins by asking if the project to write a philosophical novel is not inherently flawed; it would seem that the novelist must either write an ambiguous text, which would not create a ...
IF one grants the assumption as to the nature of philosophy on which this book is based, it is a remarkable achievement. The assumption is, as Lord Russell says in the introduction, that philosophy is ...
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