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  1. The Unity of Philosophical Experience is a 1937 book by Étienne Gilson in which the author provides a critique of Western philosophy, focused in turn on medieval philosophy, Cartesianism, and modern Kantianism and Comtean positivism.

  2. 21 de may. de 2021 · Addeddate 2021-05-21 03:32:15 Identifier etienne-gilson-the-unity-of-philosophical-experience Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t42s4z33b Ocr

  3. 14 de feb. de 2020 · The unity of philosophical experience. "It is the proper aim and scope of the present book to show that the history of philosophy makes philosophical sense, and to define its meaning in regard to the nature of philosophical knowledge itself.

  4. The Unity of Philosophical Experience. Etienne Gilson. Ignatius Press, 1999 - Religion - 285 pages. The best summary of this book is in the authors words from the foreword: "It is...

  5. In The Unity of Philosophical Experience, Gilson describes that process and follows it through three different periods--or "experiments"--in the history of philosophy. The problem propelling the cycle is essentially a category error, in which philosophers attempt to "do" philosophy according to the rules of some other discipline.

  6. From Abelard's logicism to Descartes' mathematician, from Kant's physicism to Comte's sociologicism, it is no other than metaphysics, the first philosophy and mother of all the sciences, which unites and gives foundation to philosophical experience, regardless of its denigration by its own offspring. Like.

  7. In The Unity of Philosophical Experience, Gilson describes that process and follows it through three different periods--or "experiments"--in the history of philosophy. The problem propelling the cycle is essentially a category error, in which philosophers attempt to "do" philosophy according to the rules of some other discipline.