its own problems and tasks as well as the continuous development of them. Positive philosophy, therefore, is always a philosophy with positive problems and tasks. Indeed, it has never substituted the problem of knowing what is real in all its forms and types for any other problems. From Plato to Lotze, through Descartes and Leibniz, positive philosophy has followed one straight path." /> Introduction - Špet Gustav | sdvig press

Introduction

Gustav Špet

pp. 3-7


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