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Socrates: "I only know that I know nothing"

Socrates: "I only know that I know nothing"

This book is a popular work of popular philosophy by Professor Marcus Gabriel of the University of Bonn, and the author begins with the history of philosophy and daily experience, and expounds the "new realism" philosophy he created and developed in a simple and simple way. The author points out that the book is strictly opposed to metaphysics. What he called "metaphysics" referred to all attempts to derive a picture of the world as a whole from one principle, one science. Therefore, the "world" does not exist, only the various fields of meaning in which real things appear, and the free, realistic things that exist in these fields of meaning.

Why the World Doesn't Exist (Futuristic Philosophy Series)

[de] Marcus Gabriel; translated by Wang Xi and Zhang Zhenhua

This book is one of the representative works of Marcus Gabriel, the representative of the "New Realism", which is faithfully translated from the original German text, the text is vivid and simple, easy to read, and it is the preferred bibliography for understanding the contemporary philosophical trend of "New Realism".

Socrates: "I only know that I know nothing"

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