«Lewis wrote in a time when, among the educated British public if not
among their professional philosophers, there was considerably more agreement than there is now about what constitutes a valid and rational argument for a given case.»
Not exact matches
Therefore, it is hardly surprising that his writings have found scant interest
among professional theologians and
philosophers, for one can easily arrive at the conclusion that, despite all the fanfare, Schweitzer's mind was shallow.
This balkanization of meaning continues as a
professional habit of
philosophers, and not only
among those who dismiss the self.