Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy

Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy
Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy is a collection of five essays written by George Santayana before World War II, during the Modernist movement. In these essays, Santayana explores key philosophical concepts, including John Locke's sensationalism, British Idealism, the Theory of Relativity, Freud's psychology, and Julien Benda's views on the relationship between God and the world. This work is notable for its critical examination of contemporary philosophical ideas and their implications.




