Abstract
A group of thirteen essays, most of them being either meta-philosophical or metaphysical. The latter group can be seen as applying the theme Wisdom plays so often in the former group and in his previous works: the comparison of one type of statement with another, leading to discoveries which resolve philosophical paradoxes but which can, if misused, engender new ones. Of special interest: "Religious Belief" and "The Metamorphosis of Metaphysics." The price of this volume is unfortunate, as is the printing job.—A. E. J.