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This influential work of philosophy offers a penetrating critique of the prevailing intellectual trends and debates of the late 19th century. Hutton examines the major currents of thought of his time, including positivism, evolutionary theory, and socialism, and offers sharp criticisms of their shortcomings and limitations. He argues for a more humanistic and ethical approach to intellectual inquiry and lays the groundwork for a new synthesis of philosophy and culture.
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