Aspects of Jasper's Philosophy [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):587-587 (1965)
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Abstract

This is a brief study which emphasizes Jasper's relations with other philosophers, especially Kant. It approaches Jasper's own philosophy from a perilously theistic angle, seeing many parallels in Bradley and Whitehead. Jasper's continuity with, rather than his break from, the Western rationalist tradition in philosophy is abundantly documented.—E. S. C.

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