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  1. Philosophy and/or politics.Jack Reynolds - 2017 - In Matthew Sharpe, Rory Jeffs & Jack Reynolds (eds.), 100 years of European philosophy since the Great War: crisis and reconfigurations. Cham: Springer. pp. 215-232.
    In this chapter, I revisit the question of the philosophical significance of the Great War upon the trajectory of philosophy in the twentieth century. While accounts of this are very rare in philosophy, and this is itself symptomatic, those that are given are also strangely implausible. They usually assert one of two things: that the War had little or no philosophical significance because most of the major developments had already begun, or—at the opposite extreme—they maintain that nothing was ever the (...)
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  • Critical notices.F. C. S. Schiller - 1913 - Mind 22 (1):111-116.
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  • Critical notices.F. C. S. Schiller - 1929 - Mind 38 (150):360-367.
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  • 6. Weimar Philosophy and the Fate of Neo-Kantianism.Frederick Beiser - 2013 - In John P. McCormick & Peter E. Gordon (eds.), Weimar Thought: A Contested Legacy. Princeton University Press. pp. 115-132.
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