Philosophy, Its Scope And Relations: An Introductory Course Of Lectures is a book written by Henry Sidgwick in 1902. The book is an introductory course on philosophy, covering a wide range of topics such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, and logic. The author provides an overview of the history of philosophy, from ancient Greece to the modern era, and discusses the major schools of thought in each period. Sidgwick also explores the...
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