Experience and its Modes
Discover the profound insights of Michael Oakeshott in his classic work, Experience and its Modes. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this thought-provoking book spans 288 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between modality and human experience. Oakeshott explores the practical, historical, and scientific modes of understanding, offering readers a comprehensive framework for interpreting the world around them. This edition features a specially commissioned preface by Paul Franco, tailored for twenty-first-century audiences, highlighting the enduring significance of Oakeshott's ideas. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Experience and its Modes is an essential addition to your collection that invites you to reflect on the nature of experience itself.