Curiosity and Power: The Politics of Inquiry [Book Review]

The European Legacy 28 (1):115-117 (2022)
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Curiously, philosophy has not studied curiosity extensively as a proper, self-standing and major topic of inquiry. At most, it has sporadically engaged with curiosity as an epistemic matter or as a...

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