Foundations of Empiricism [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):581-581 (1963)
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The author claims to be aiming at the conception of a "finite metaphysics," which is described as a metaphysics which draws heavily upon researches in symbolic logic and the empirical sciences. The result is uneven, and at times wearisome. Though several sections are interesting and valuable in their own right, in this "open system of finite ontology" one finds more openness than system.--R. T. L.

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