Works by W., S. L. (exact spelling)

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    Essence et Existence. [REVIEW]S. L. W. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):517-518.
    An "Essai sur la philosophie de Nikolai Hartmann et Roman Ingarden," this book presents a critical comparison of the ontologies of two unduly neglected philosophical descendents of Husserl. Offers a good general introduction to Hartmann and Ingarden as well as a treatment of the basic problems of ontology.--W. S. L.
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    Factor T. [REVIEW]S. L. W. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):169-169.
    Two brief essays, one on ethics, the other on beliefs, are presented in the form of short allegories and connecting comments. The approach is that of contemporary British analysis, and the style has a refreshing novelty. Several Thurber-like cartoons and a "Somatic Sonata" complete this brief volume.--W. S. L.
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  3. George Berkeley: Lectures delivered before the Philosophical Union of the University of California. [REVIEW]S. L. W. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):354-354.
    A collection of lectures given in commemoration of the bicentennial of Berkeley's death, this work bears testimony to a renewed interest in his philosophy. The basic tenets of Berkelian idealism are defended as possessing contemporary validity and tenability, and Berkeley is shown to have anticipated much of present day philosophy. -- W. S. L.
     
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    Love in the Western World. [REVIEW]S. L. W. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):544-545.
    A consideration of one of the perennial paradoxes of Western society, which upholds monogamous marriage as the ethical norm, and yet is forever fascinated by romantic passion outside of marriage. The treatment of this fascination by the medieval legend of Tristan and Iseult, and the subsequent reappearance of this legend or its theme in Western literature down to the present, is examined. A theory of the eros-agape dichotomy is developed. The author concludes that the appeal of extra-attachment is illusory.--W. S. (...)
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    La source des Valeurs. [REVIEW]S. L. W. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):351-351.
    The first volume of a projected trilogy on the problem of value, this essay advances two main theses: that liberty is the necessary precondition for all value, and that values arise out of intersubjective relationships. In these relationships there is a dialectical movement enabling values to transcend their original subjective natures and become progressively objectified. --W. S. L.
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    Methods and Criteria of Reasoning. [REVIEW]S. L. W. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):513-513.
    This work, written well within the tradition of contemporary British analysis, attempts to cope with the question of why most philosophical problems, as well as many problems concerning the foundations of the sciences, have not yet been laid to rest. The author holds that most of these problems could be disposed of simply by stating the problem in such a way as would clearly indicate the means or lack of means by which the statement could be tested. --W. S. L.
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