A Guide to Philosophy in Six Hours and Fifteen Minutes

Gombrowicz, Witold

The author's reflections on his last years living in France and lecturing on philosophy, 'Beginning with Kant and Descartes', and the latter's single important idea: absolute doubt; translated by Benjamin Fry.

Publisher: Yale University Press. First American edition 2004
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New Haven, CT
Fine in dustwrapper.


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