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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
A summary by way of a preface
Translator’s acknowledgements
Part I: On knowledge
1. Knowledge and the shaping of reality: the search for a better world
2. On knowledge and ignorance
3. On the so-called sources of knowledge
4. Science and criticism
5. The logic of the social sciences
6. Against big words (A letter not originally intended for publication)
Part II: On history
7. Books and thoughts: Europe’s first publication
Appendix: On a little-known chapter of Mediterranean history
8. On culture clash
9. Immanuel Kant: the philosopher of the Enlightenment (A lecture to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Kant’s death)
10. Emancipation through knowledge
11. Public opinion and liberal principles
12. An objective theory of historical understanding
Part III: Von den Neuesten … zusammengestohlen aus Verschiedenem, Diesem und Jenen*
13. How I see philosophy (Stolen from Fritz Waismann and from one of the first men to land on the moon)
14. Toleration and intellectual responsibility (Stolen from Xenophanes and from Voltaire)
15. What does the West believe in? (Stolen from the author of The Open Society)
16. Creative self-criticism in science and art (Stolen from Beethoven’s sketch books)
Appendix
Name index
Subject index
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