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<p>Abstract:</p><p>This essay examines three themes that form the foundation of Neville's philosophical system as formulated in his trilogy <i>Axiology of Thinking</i>, which consists of <i>Reconstruction of Thinking</i> (volume 1), <i>Recovery of the Measure</i> (volume 2) and <i>Normative Cultures</i> (volume 3). Some questions are raised about each theme, as well as about the very meaning of "foundation" as it plays out in Neville's ontology.</p>
American Journal of Theology & Philosophy – University of Illinois Press
Published: Mar 25, 2020
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