Philosophy in Process [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 42 (1):172-174 (1988)
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Abstract

Hegel held that philosophy ought to be a science. By this he meant that it should be categoreal, systematic, and complete. After thirty years and ten volumes of Paul Weiss's Philosophy in Process we have ample reason to ask: Must philosophy be a science? This volume of Philosophy in Process is the latest in a series, the first entries of which date back to 1955 and which provide an unrivaled record of original philosophical thought as it develops.

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