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THE study of German thought, which has been so popular in Great Britain, has been encouraged lately by the introduction of German philosophy as an optional subject in the syllabus of a first degree in German in the University of London. The interest taken by this University in German studies is further exemplified by its invitation to Dr. Brock to give a course of lectures on German contemporary thought. The book under notice is a direct result of this invitation.
An Introduction to Contemporary German Philosophy
BY Dr. W. Brock. Pp. xx + 144. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1935.) 6s. net.
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G., T. An Introduction to Contemporary German Philosophy. Nature 138, 269 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138269a0
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