ABSTRACT

First Published in 1999. This is Volume XIII of thirty-eight in the General Psychology series. Written in 1929, the purpose of this book is to supply the deficiency and to answer the question why anyone constructs an outlook on life for himself or, to be more precise, becomes a philosopher.

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Introduction

Preliminary Historical Remarks

chapter |7 pages

What Philosophy Was

chapter |7 pages

What Philosophy Is

chapter |3 pages

Method

chapter |14 pages

Profession

chapter |7 pages

Money

chapter |5 pages

Love and Marriage

chapter |9 pages

Social Intercourse

chapter |6 pages

Politics

chapter |14 pages

Psychical Inhibitions

chapter |7 pages

Poetry and Religion

chapter |10 pages

Neuroses

chapter |6 pages

Philosopher and Artist