![]() ![]() ![]() Under Magee's direction, the philosophers discuss other influential thinkers, such as Wittgenstein, Russell, Moore, and Austin, as well as ideas of universal interest, such as morality, art, religion, and social theory. This sense of freedom permeates Magee's volume of conversations with leading British philosophers. New growth is evident in many areas of traditional philosophy which had been neglected by the logical positivists and the linguistic analysts. Contemporary British philosophy is experiencing unprecedented openness to influences from abroad. "The whole book has a marvellous air of casualness and clarity that makes it a delight to read."-Colin Wilson. "Under Magee's sensitive guidance a remarkably coherent interpretation of this period emerges."-Marshall Cohen, Listener.
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