What if we see the history of philosophy not as a grand system of sustained critique but as a series of brilliant fragments?

What if we see the history of philosophy not as a grand system of sustained critique but as a series of brilliant fragments?What if we see the history of philosophy not as a grand system of sustained critique but as a series of brilliant fragments? External link

A typical university course in the history of philosophy surveys the great thinkers of Western civilisation as a stately procession from Plato to Aristotle to Descartes to Kant to Hegel to Nietzsche.

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