Foundational Issues of Objective Idealism

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 17 (1-2):245-287 (1994)
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Foundational issues of objective idealism—the title of this treatise appears to be obsolete in a twofold sense and may from the outset count on being met with suspicion, if not with preconceived disapproval. For, first, in the present spiritual climate foundational issues generally do not enjoy excessive popularity; and, second, objective idealism appears to be virtually the epitome of a long bygone form of philosophy. The desire to attempt a foundation of this passé type of thinking, has to strike one as provocative, must be disconcerting.

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