Philosphy Without Metaphysics
Revisiting the Balance of Thought and Feeling in Philosophy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Oct '15
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Edmond Holmes critiques the dominance of intellect in philosophy in Philosophy Without Metaphysics, advocating for a return to intuitional methods that embrace emotion and experience.
In Philosophy Without Metaphysics, Edmond Holmes presents a compelling critique of the prevailing philosophical trends of his time. He argues that the heavy reliance on intellect and pure reason in metaphysics has led to a neglect of the more intuitive aspects of philosophy. This, he believes, has resulted in a disconnection from the true essence of philosophical inquiry, which should encompass both thought and feeling. Holmes advocates for a return to intuitional philosophy, which he sees as a more balanced approach that honors the emotional and experiential dimensions of human existence.
First published in 1930, Philosophy Without Metaphysics serves as a thought-provoking exploration for students and scholars alike. Holmes's insights challenge the reader to reconsider the foundations of their philosophical beliefs and the methods by which they engage with the world. By emphasizing the importance of intuition, he invites a deeper understanding of wisdom that transcends mere intellectualism.
This work is particularly relevant for those interested in the intersections of philosophy and Western civilization, as it encourages a re-evaluation of the role of metaphysics in philosophical discourse. Holmes's call for a more holistic approach to philosophy remains pertinent today, making this book an essential read for anyone looking to enrich their understanding of the discipline.
ISBN: 9781138125926
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 294g
162 pages