Conceptual Thinking [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 9 (3):520-520 (1956)
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--An important survey of the ways concepts are used. Part I deals with the logic of ostensive concepts. Part II deals with epistemological problems, and Part III with ethics, aesthetics and metaphysics. The discussions, though sometimes too technically presented and sometimes too brief, are frequently illuminating, especially those on entailment and on the applications of mathematics.--R. N. S.

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