Anthony Kenny, former president of the British Academy, writes with clarity
and enthusiasm in A Brief History of Western Philosophy. It’s excellent
introduction, both to philosophy and Western culture. There is a curious
omission of Karl Popper’s work, which has had at least as powerful effect on
scientists as Wittgenstein has had on sociologists and purveyors of popular
culture. Published by Blackwell, £12.99, ISBN 0631201327
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