A Critique of Logical Positivism.

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‘Joad is now remembered as a teacher and broadcaster than as a philosopher in his own right. He has paid the price for being out of sympathy with the dominant philosophical currents of his time: in the period of logical positivism and existentialism he argued for the possibility of traditional metaphysics, of the objectivity of values and the existence of a philosophia perennis’ (Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers, p. 381).

  • Year: 1950

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