Modes of Being [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 9:260-260 (1959)
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Abstract

The elaboration of a complete and original system of philosophy in any age demands an intellect of great scope and power. In an age like our own, which has become increasingly hostile to systematic thought, it demands a good deal of courage as well. The Modes of Being of Mr. Weiss proves that he possesses both to a high degree.

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