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German Philosophy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2009
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- Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1953
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1 I call a philosophy “untimely” if it is based on beliefs which are no longer credible, but contradict common sense and contemporary scientific knowledge. “Untimely” should not be confused with “unfashionable.” A philosophy may be timely and nevertheless opposed to the fashion of the day. Similar problems arise concerning some religious beliefs.