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Existentialism and the modern predicament. By F. H. Heinemann. (London, Adam & Charles Black. 1953. Pp. vii + 211. Price 18s.)
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Existentialism and the modern predicament. By F. H. Heinemann. (London, Adam & Charles Black. 1953. Pp. vii + 211. Price 18s.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2009
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1 According to Sefior Mindán Manero, in his address to the recent International Congress, “the Englishman has been interested above all in attending to the needs and conveniences of terrestrial life—Spanish philosophy seeks the utility of the spirit. Hence England is the fatherland of utilitarianism and Ŝpain of mysticism and Quixotism”.