White Morton G.. The analytic and the synthetic: an untenable dualism. John Dewey: philosopher of science and freedom, a symposium, edited by Hook Sidney, The Dial Press, New York 1950, pp. 316–330 [Book Review]

Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):210-211 (1951)
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