An Introduction to Philosophy
by George Stuart Fullerton
Publisher: Macmillan and co 1915
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The present book has been made as clear and simple as possible, that no unnecessary difficulties may be placed in the path of those who enter upon the thorny road of philosophical reflection. The subjects treated are deep enough to demand the serious attention of any one; and they are subjects of fascinating interest.
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