Kniha The Unknowable George Santayana

The Unknowable

The Herbert Spencer Lecture

Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Pevná
Vydavateľ: Tradd Street Press
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Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydalo
2026
Stránok
254
EAN
9781025456287
ISBN
1025456289
Enbook ID
52990641
Vydavateľ
Hmotnosť
535
Rozmery
156 x 234 x 16

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"The Unknowable: The Herbert Spencer Lecture" is a profound philosophical inquiry delivered by the esteemed thinker George Santayana. In this work, Santayana engages critically with the Victorian philosopher Herbert Spencer's influential concept of the "Unknowable"-the idea that there are ultimate realities forever beyond the reach of human comprehension and scientific investigation. With his characteristic eloquence and analytical precision, Santayana explores the tension between scientific empiricism and metaphysical speculation.

The lecture serves as a meditation on the limits of human reason and the nature of belief. Santayana dissects the logical foundations of agnosticism and questions the role that mystery plays in our understanding of the universe. He challenges the notion that the unknown should be treated as a quasi-religious object, arguing instead for a more grounded, naturalistic approach to what remains undiscovered. This work is an essential read for students of modern philosophy, epistemology, and the history of ideas, offering deep insights into the transition from 19th-century positivism to 20th-century naturalism.

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