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    Beyond All Appearances. [REVIEW]F. R. G. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (3):570-571.
    In this work, Weiss presents his latest views on the fundamental questions of being and knowing which have concerned him throughout his career. He seems to have accepted his own challenge "... that were I to take advantage of what is said in Philosophy In Process and revise the Modes of Being, the result, in effect, would be a new philosophic ‘Aristotelianized’ account." Here, "Aristotelian" refers to any systematic attempt to give categories to "map the universe." This is, in part, (...)
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    Cinematics. [REVIEW]F. R. G. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (1):154-155.
    This brief, well-written book expands Weiss’ philosophy of art to include the making of films, and in doing so helps one to better understand much of his philosophy as a whole. For example, the shift from Modes of Being to Beyond All Appearances can partly be understood as the fuller appreciation of what actualities are that has followed from Weiss’ further reflections on the status of art objects. The book presents an argument which is shaped by an exemplary structure, divided (...)
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    Philosophy in Process, Volume Six. [REVIEW]F. R. G. - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (3):539-540.
    From June of 1955 until May of 1971 Paul Weiss kept a continuous, at times daily, philosophical journal. Volume Six of Philosophy in Process runs from August 28, 1968 to May 22, 1971. Like the previous volumes, it can be taken in many ways: as an independent work, as part of an extended work, or as related to Weiss’ systematic writings.
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