Description
Philosophy Examined presents a comprehensive metaphilosophical investigation that questions the fundamental nature and purpose of philosophical inquiry. Nicholas Rescher, a distinguished philosopher, adopts a pragmatic perspective to analyze what philosophy is, how it operates, and why it matters in contemporary thought.
Through rigorous examination, Rescher explores the boundaries between philosophy and other disciplines, the methods philosophers employ, and the practical implications of philosophical work. The book addresses core questions about philosophical methodology, the status of philosophical knowledge, and philosophy’s relationship to science and practical affairs.
Published by De Gruyter, this work is essential for philosophers, scholars of epistemology, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations and justifications of philosophical practice itself. Rescher’s pragmatic approach offers fresh insights into how philosophical inquiry contributes to human understanding and problem-solving.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.