Description
Edward Leroy Schaub’s Philosophy Today (1938) offers an insightful collection of essays exploring contemporary trends and transformations in philosophical thought during the early twentieth century. Schaub examines developments in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and logic, while also addressing the growing influence of scientific and humanistic perspectives on modern philosophy. Written in an accessible yet scholarly style, the essays reflect both critical analysis and intellectual balance. The book serves as a valuable guide for understanding the evolving landscape of modern philosophy and remains a significant contribution to the study of philosophical progress and its relevance to contemporary life.




