Philosophy and the Social Problem
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In "Philosophy and the Social Problem," Will Durant's first book Durant argues that;
First, that the social problem has been the basic concern of many of the greater philosophers;
Second, that an approach to the social problem through philosophy is the first condition of even a moderately successful treatment of this problem and
Third, that an approach to philosophy through the social problem is indispensable to the revitalization of philosophy.
First, that the social problem has been the basic concern of many of the greater philosophers;
Second, that an approach to the social problem through philosophy is the first condition of even a moderately successful treatment of this problem and
Third, that an approach to philosophy through the social problem is indispensable to the revitalization of philosophy.
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