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The Conditions of Philosophy : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Conditions of Philosophy
''The Conditions of Philosophy: Its Checkered Past, Its Present Disorder, and Its Future Promise '' is a 1965 book by Mortimer Adler. This important book is a reflexive account of philosophy's current status, and its future promise. Its main thesis is that philosophy can recover from its present state by meeting six conditions. Adler recapitulated the main insights of this book in his later 1993 book, ''The Four Dimensions of Philosophy''. He explains that in "The conditions of philosophy", he emphasized two dimensions of philosophy, which provide theoretical and practical knowledge. He added two new dimensions to these two, the understanding of ideas as objects of thought, and the understanding of the different disciplines of intellectual work (Adler 1993, xxvii). == Summary ==
Here is a summary of the six conditions (page 79-80)
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