The Felt Meanings of the World: A Metaphysics of Feeling

West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press (1986)
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In a critical dialogue with the metaphysical tradition from Plato to Hegel to contemporary schools of thought, the author convincingly argues that traditional rationalist metaphysics has failed to accomplish its goal of demonstrating the existence of a di.

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