The Problem of Truth and Reality in Grisebach's Thought by G. A. Rouche
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J. L. Van Schaik Ltd, 1966
Hardcover, 122 pages
This study examines the philosophy of Eberhard Grisebach, focusing on his treatment of truth and reality and the relationship between knowledge and existence. It situates Grisebach’s thought within the broader context of twentieth-century philosophy, engaging with themes from phenomenology and existentialism.
Through a detailed analysis of his work, the book explores questions of objectivity, meaning, and the limits of human understanding, highlighting Grisebach’s contribution to debates about the nature of truth and the structure of reality.