The Problem of Unity In Weiss’s Philosophy: A Critique of Beyond All Appearances and First ConsiderationsBeyond All AppearancesFirst Consideration [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 33 (2):391-412 (1979)
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Beyond All Appearances and First Consideration are Paul Weiss’s most recent expositions of his metaphysics. There are also brief but important entries in Philosophy in Process, Volume 7. Beyond All Appearances provides in detail the epistemological foundations of Weissian metaphysics and serves as an introduction to First Considerations. First Considerations, which contains a systematic articulation of the entire metaphysical system, and Beyond All Appearances are companion pieces. Both must be read if a philosopher is to understand the direction and scope of Weissian metaphysics.

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