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  • Title: Book: PoF: Cover Sheet
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    • English edition:
    • First English edition, The Philosophy of Freedom .. London, 1916
    • Second English edition, revised and enlarged* .. .. London, 1922
    • Third English edition* .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. London, 1932
    • Fourth English edition, revised translation* .. .. London, 1939
    • Fifth English edition* .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. London, 1940
    • Sixth English edition* .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. London, 1949
    • Seventh English edition, thoroughly revised translation
    • *English
  • Title: Book: PoF: Introduction by Michael Wilson
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    • This book was first translated into English by Professor and Mrs.
    • their complete command of the German and English languages
    • enabling them to overcome the difficulty of finding adequate English
    • different elements making up the act of Knowledge. English philosophical
    • of thought, so that the English reader may have as nearly as possible
    • making full use of English idiom and style, would be far more
    • appropriate for an English reader; this could cut out the wordy
    • to be written out of the English philosophical tradition, and would
    • point of view of an Englishman's philosophy. This might be an
    • detail for the English reader.
    • English, as a consideration of the words “manhood”,
    • that English people believed that they already possessed freedom,
    • English word to express the main theme of the book, and should also appear
    • specially written for the English.
    • English of the German Geist and Seele. Perhaps because we use
    • view in terms of English philosophy would have to deal with the
    • opens out to embrace the eternal truths of existence. The English
    • keep these different words. Even in modern English usage something of
    • like the English “perception”, can mean either the process of
    • a sense rather different from its usual meaning in English, and it
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  • Title: Book: PoF: Translator's Note
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    • edition, following normal English practice, it is placed immediately after



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