Problemi epistemologici da Hume all 'ultimo Wittgenstein' [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 16 (2):393-393 (1962)
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A collection of essays aiming to present a historical study of the problematics of a philosophy of science. Relying upon a questionable understanding of Kant and his effect on later thought, the author exhausts his subject more by flank action than by direct, sharp attack. Each thinker is treated separately. Conclusions, he asserts, can be found as a chain of thought from article to article; but that chain resists detection. --C. E. B.

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