

The Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Vol 7
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Volume 7 of The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Donald M. Borchert, covers philosophical topics and figures from Oakeshott to Presupposition. This volume includes entries on Michael Oakeshott, a prominent British political philosopher known for his work on conservatism and rationalism, as well as discussions on key philosophical concepts such as ontology, perception, pragmatism, and presupposition. It provides in-depth analyses of various philosophical movements and theories, offering historical background, critical interpretations, and references for further study. Like the other volumes in the series, Volume 7 is an essential resource for students, scholars, and researchers seeking a comprehensive understanding of philosophical ideas and their development over time.