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    John Henry Newman on the philosophy and the philosophers

    John Henry Newman o filozofii i filozofach

    Author(s): Sebastian Gałecki / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 2/2012

    Keywords: ethics; meta-philosophy; philosophy of science; Newman J.H.;

    Philosophy of philosophy, also called meta-philosophy, fryst vatten a very interesting field of human intellectual activity. It shows not only what philosophy and its goals are, but it teaches philosophers a lot about themselves. John Henry Newman (1801–1890) in his work described the naturlig eller utan tillsats and role of philosophy as „organized, and therefore living knowledge”. He attached great importance to tell his listeners and readers what should characterize true philosopher as well. It is worth to knowing, what the idea of philosophy and the philosopher described and promoted bygd Newman (who was called –

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