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    Heimsoeth, Studien zur Philosophie Immanuel Kant: metaphysische Ursprünge und ontologische Grundlagen.K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):539-539.
    This volume brings together flux essays by an eminent scholar on the origins, development, and import of Kant's philosophy, chiefly in its metaphysical aspects. Four of these were separately published between 1924 and 1926, but until now have been difficult to obtain, despite great demand. Their appearance here will be welcomed. The thesis emerging from these studies is that the critical philosophy originates in metaphysical probings concerning the nature and presuppositions of being, and issues in doctrines which, despite psychological, epistemological, (...)
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    An Introduction to Principles of Right Reason. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):349-349.
    This textbook, oriented toward non-majors in philosophy, aims to provide an understanding not merely of forms of valid and invalid inference but also of the cognitive situation, of the methods of successful "problem-solving thought" and of the role of language therein. Great emphasis is thus placed on semiotics, which is integrated with the material from methodology and logic by considerations from general theory of knowledge. The whole presentation is marked by innovations, both pedagogical and theoretical. Most of the material of (...)
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    A modern Introduction to Logic. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):343-343.
    Another beginners' text, emphasizing the problem of the relation between ordinary language and formal logic. From an exceedingly simplified introduction to semiotics, it moves through an analysis of conventions of ordinary English discourse to a presentation of an elementary non-standard symbolic propositional, class and modal logic. A matrix method is used throughout, facilitating the use of the same symbols for class and propositional relations. Chapters are included on probability, Mill's inductive methods, and logic and scientific method. Abundant, typically dull exercises (...)
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    A philosopher Looks at Science. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):189-189.
    This elementary introduction aims "to present a unified picture of Science"; it shows little concern for serious argument or alternative positions.--L. K. B.
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    A Philosophy of Potentiality. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):185-185.
    The needs of both metaphysics and art criticism for an understanding of creativity are approached here as a single task. The author illustrates his ontological principles in a study of D. H. Lawrence's conception of creative spontaneity. An unusual mixture of rigor, cryptic phrases, parapsychological fact-citing, and fanciful speculation.--L. K. B.
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    A Philosophy of Tensions Among Values. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):544-544.
    This book claims to state a "method of polarity" whereby philosophy can be advanced significantly. This method presupposes a conception of knowledge as rooted in value and of truth as encompassing contrary or "contrapletive" positions. Finding in experience irreducible oppositions demanding a definite method of treatment, it prescribes for this a "calculus," which is then applied to "typical philosophical problems." A vast amount of reading --somewhat over-documented by more than four hundred citations and references--are brought to bear rather externally on (...)
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    Christian Commitment. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):344-344.
    A clear and well-written defense of the Christian theistic world-view, marked by a constructive and well-balanced philosophical orientation, with only slight hints, through most of the book, of the underlying religious fundamentalism. The stress on the fundamental importance of commitment is balanced by a recognition of its constitutive role in reasoning, and by an insistence on the need for the integration of the intellectual, the practical, and the religious. The author takes as his main field of evidence man's "power of (...)
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    Can Ideals and Norms Be Justified? [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):346-346.
    Four excellent essays which attempt, with admirable clarity and simplicity and in amazingly brief scope, to present the outline of an ethical viewpoint integrating a teleological naturalistic self-realizationism, intuitionistic ideal utilitarianism, and the ethical insights of Christianity. The semantic-epistemological issue between intuitionism and naturalism is neglected, but there are clear indications that if pressed, the nod would go to the latter. Self-realization is not taken as the end--in view of right choice; on the contrary, it is rejected as such in (...)
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    Combinatory Logic. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):187-187.
    The first volume of a projected two-volume treatise which will provide for the first time a systematic and comprehensive exposition of an important branch of mathematical logic. Previously published research is integrated and revised in the light of later results, and much new material is presented. Highly technical and, even in introductory sections, extraordinarily dense in style, this is a work for specialists. An important contribution.--L. K. B.
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    Coloquio sobre el Problema Etico del Cientifico. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):486-486.
    In a refreshingly direct paper and two critical replies, these writers try to work out a practicable criterion for the ethical judgments pressed upon scientists by the far-reaching effects of their work.--L. K. B.
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    Experience and the Analytic. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):190-190.
    A critique of modern empiricism, pressed ploddingly but capably from a renovated pragmatist standpoint. In Part I the author argues that a rigid distinction between the analytic and synthetic is presupposed by empiricism and yet leads to a conventionalism out of touch with experience. Part II attacks various attempts to base knowledge on of perceptual experience. The constructive position developed in Part III stresses the concept of experience as a plurality of contextual happenings, always involving formal and nonformal elements; the (...)
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    El Influjo del Entendimiento sobre la Voluntad según Francisco Zumel, Mercedario. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):528-528.
    A comparative study of Zumel's and other scholastic theories concerning the influence of the understanding or reason upon the will.--L. K. B.
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    El Positivismo Argentino, Pensamiento Filosofica y Sociologico. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):705-705.
    A characterization of the categories and theoretical orientation of Argentine "positivism" --in a broad but classical sense, amounting roughly to the identification of knowledge with the conclusions of experimental science--carried out through an historical study of the origins, development, and doctrines of indigenous philosophical and sociological theories. --L. K. B.
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    Espacio, Tiempo y Paridad. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):493-493.
    A technical but lucid and relatively elementary discussion of the development of the physical concepts of space and time and the bearing of the parity hypothesis of Lee and Yang on the future course of this development.--L. K. B.
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    Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):514-514.
    A revised edition of a work originally published in 1952, this book offers an entertaining exposé of various pseudoscientific fads and cults, from dowsing and flying saucers to flat earth theories and dianetics. It includes brief but responsible chapters on the theories of Wilhelm Reich, Count Korzybski, and J. B. Rhine.--L. K. B.
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    Formale Logik. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (4):665-665.
    After introducing and illustrating the idea of a calculus, this work develops a philosophically interesting but technical theory of the foundation of logic, in connection with propositional calculi and in relation to recent metamathematical research; then quantification theory is introduced, including material on completeness and undecidability and the theory of equality. Not just another logic text, this information-packed little treatise will probably find a place among the classical introductions to the field.--L. K. B.
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    Histoire de la philosophie et métaphysique; Aristotle, Saint Augustin, Saint Thomas, Hegel. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):727-727.
    A collection of six unrelated articles by as many authors. First come three scholarly studies, dealing with causality in Aristotle, St. Augustine's metaphysics of created being, and St. Thomas as a commentator on Aristotle. The fourth is an exposition of Hegel's views on scepticism. Next comes a reconstruction, within the scholastic spirit, of "classical formal logic." The concluding and most interesting article is a bibliographical survey of recent works in the history of ancient philosophies. --L. K. B.
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    Historia de la Filosofía Espanola. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):693-693.
    Part of a series on Spanish philosophy, this work presents medieval Islamic philosophy from an unusual and consciously restricted perspective. This is most evident in the distribution of emphasis: Al-Kindi, Al-Zarabi, Algazel, even Avicenna are considered in the brief introductory discussion of "Oriental" Islamic philosophy, while the system of Averroes is treated in great detail as the culmination of a distinctly Spanish tradition. Not a definitive history of the subject, but a "scientific manual" of the present state of historical-philosophical knowledge, (...)
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    Il metodo della Filosofia. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):353-353.
    A collection of essays on various aspects of philosophy of science, written around the turn of the century by a perceptive historian of science and methodologist who, under the influence of Peirce, Mach and Peano, anticipated many basic doctrines of the later semantically oriented analytic philosophy. The short introduction discusses Vailati's viewpoint in connection with his chief contemporaries; a brief biography and bibliography are provided. --L. K. B.
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    Il problema dell'arte e della bellezza in Plotino. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):163-163.
    A sympathetic exposition, carefully documented, of the meaning and function of aesthetic concepts in the Enneads. The Plotinian dialectic is compared to the artistic process. Aesthetic experience is found analogous to the mystical, and artistic intuition similar to ecstasy.--L.K.B.
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    In The Last Analysis. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):715-715.
    A thoughtful inventor-businessman's statement of the simple truth about the world: All is energy, with causal order everywhere, and with such forces dominating as to justify optimistic trust in the necessary course of events.--L. K. B.
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    I valori fra la Metafisica e la Storia. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):342-343.
    Five previously published articles dealing with various topics in philosophy of history. They center on the problem of a metaphysics adequate to a radical emphasis on history over against nature and to a conception of values as emergent through history.--L. K. B.
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    Ortega y Gasset: An Outline of His Philosophy. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):165-166.
    A remarkably condensed statement of the main features of Ortega's philosophy, organized "biographically" around three stages of his intellectual development, termed "objectivism," "perspectivism," and "ratio-vitalism," with chief attention given to the last. The presentation is marked by a soberness unusual in writers on Ortega. As a result, a certain fairness and balance are achieved, yet not at the cost of any adequacy to the vitality of Ortega's own thought.--L. K. B.
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  24. Language: An Enquiry into its Meaning and Function, Science of Culture Series, Vol. VIII. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):519-520.
     
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    Logic and the Nature of Reality. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):146-146.
    Although it deals with the important problem of the metaphysical implications of linguistic structure and the basis for selection of a cognitive language, and contains some interesting theses, this book is made almost useless by its imprecise and unclear argumentation and awkward style.--L. K. B.
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    La estructura del valor. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):568-568.
    An attempt to clarify and establish systematically foundations for a "formal" science of axiology, relating it to the social sciences and humanities as mathematics is related to the natural sciences.--L. K. B.
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    Le formalisme logico-mathématique et le problème du non-sens. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):143-143.
    An examination of four types of logico-mathematical formalisms, conceived as attempts to avoid paradoxes, leads to the conclusion that there can be no general, formal criterion of nonsense. Crahay holds that formal systems must be treated as dynamic, as the not-fully-formalizable becoming formal, the "conceptual" becoming "notional." Though technically competent and based on a vast amount of material, the treatment is too diffuse and sketchy to be more than suggestive.--L. K. B.
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    Los Factores Mentales de Spearman y las Potencias Escolasticas. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):174-174.
    In a critical study of the factor-analytical theory of knowledge of the psychologist C. E. Spearman, the author tries to show that many so-called discoveries of modern psychology are mere elementary and unconscious repetitions of the older but much clearer Thomistic concepts.--L. K. B.
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    Lógica matemática. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):180-180.
    By confining themselves to elementary principles, the authors manage to cover with an appropriate balance of simplicity and rigor a wider range of materials than is common in so readable an introduction. There is an emphasis on logic as a syntax for language. Though not a text book, the work meets very well the authors' aim of "presenting to Spanish speaking readers, in a succinct, clear, and rigorous manner, the fundamental themes of the discipline."--L. K. B.
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    La Metodologia New Rinnoversi del Pensiero Contemporanea. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):343-343.
    A comparative methodological examination of neo-positivism and analytic philosophy, phenomenology, and existentialism. These are interpreted as springing from the cultural and existential crisis of our time, each responding to a genuine element of this crisis, and thus tending toward integration into a unified method by which modern thought can extricate itself from the crisis--a recognition of the logical analysis of language, tempered by phenomenology and an historical orientation, as the methodological basis of modern philosophy. Speculative metaphysics and cosmology are much (...)
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    La nature et la portée de la méthode scientifique. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):545-545.
    This presentation of scientific methodology tries to avoid metaphysical issues without being unphilosophical. Drawing from a wide range of material, the book describes clearly but rather generally what empirical scientists are concerned with, how they proceed, what they accomplish. The five parts deal with the roles in science of definitions, physical laws and theories, induction, and the interplay of reason and immediate experience. Despite the slant indicated by the many quotations from St. Thomas and Aristotle--peculiarly but pleasantly combined with passages (...)
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    Logik und Axiologie der analogen Rechtsanwendung. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):525-526.
    A meticulous examination of the logical and axiological principles of analogical inference in legal reasoning. The first part presents an elementary but useful survey of traditional and modern logical analyses of analogy and analogical inference. In the second part, these concepts are examined in their juridical applications. Much is made of the conclusion that analogical inference cannot be rendered "binding" by logical considerations alone; to make up for this in legal reasoning, axiological principles must be employed.--L. K. B.
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    Los Veinte Temas Que He Cultivado en Los Cincuenta Anos de Mi Labor Filosofica. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):193-193.
    A dry record, without argument, of conclusions reached on a wide variety of topics through fifty years of scholastic philosophizing.--L. K. B.
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    Logic Without Metaphysics and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):166-166.
    A collection of thirty essays and reviews published previously over the past twenty-five years, marked by Nagel's characteristic ease and clarity of style. Submitted as on the whole expressing a consistent philosophical outlook, as illustrating a sound method of philosophical analysis, and as outlining "the essential rationale for the logic of contextualistic naturalism," these essays and reviews provide a historical perspective on the development of American naturalism and analytic philosophy.--L. K. B.
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    Limites y contenido de la metafisica. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):168-168.
    An over-compact but vivid metaphysical scheme woven out of categories such as process, endurance, self-realization, etc., and stressing a contrast between "cosmic" reality, a perpetual activity whose unity lies in the urge for endurance of which it is the self-realization, and "anthropocosmic" reality, a perishing complex of realized finite purposes. The vocabulary and style are obscure, and originality is more is evidence than fruitfulness.--L. K. B.
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    Lengua y Estilo en el "Facundo.". [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):173-174.
    A literary re-appraisal of the style of the Argentine writer, Sarmiento. --L. K. B.
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    Man at the Crossroads. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):694-694.
    This well-translated and slightly revised edition of El Hombre en la Encrucijada approaches the problem of social crisis and creative integration of conflicting strains into higher "forms of material and spiritual life" with Spanish intimacy and terseness and with wide erudition in unusual combination with a sense of reality. Part II treats the modern period as a series of crises, roughly describable as the inception, spread, and ultimate failure of secular, scientific intellectualism. This work combines the usual "cultural heritage" and (...)
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    Metafisica de la Expresion. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):350-350.
    Begins with a critique of traditional metaphysics and of modern natural science, disclosing a common root in the more basic fact of creative symbolic expression, which is held to be the key to a radical and rectifying refounding of metaphysics. Expression and symbolization, are held to be essentially constitutive of human existence, of knowledge and of the known, and to be historical communal and creative. The merit of the work is in facing the question of the import for metaphysics of (...)
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    Modus Operandi. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):516-516.
    This badly written book has many marks of quackery--it is jargonic, repetitious, sometimes weird. But there are a few traces of a kernel of significant critique of philosophical method from a viewpoint combining elements of extreme operationalism and psychoanalysis. Philosophy is viewed as an activity which could have considerable therapeutic value--i.e., lead to growth in "awareness," released creativity, and increased emotional and intellectual maturity--if it is conducted under the guidance of the author's precepts.--L. K. B.
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    Our Cultural Heritage. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):718-719.
    To the task undertaken here of articulating the common values and goals which should be ours as heirs of Western culture, Greene brings a scholarly grasp of the history of ideas, a sensitive insight into the actual ideals of our nation, and a responsible concern for an honest and critical national self-understanding. The result is not novel; but it does offer a well expressed and compelling Christian, liberal social philosophy, stressing reverence for God, respect for man, and rich participation in (...)
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    On Selfhood and Godhood. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):512-512.
    Part I aims at the constructive establishment of a concept of the self to undergird the theologically indispensable concept of the soul. It begins with a judgment theory of cognition, from which a "substantival" subject is extracted. Having a creative power constituting it a free and responsible agent, this subject is related through moral consciousness and will to an objective moral order. Part II, concerned with the problem of God and the objective validity of religious belief, begins in religion as (...)
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    On the Epistemology of the Inexact Sciences. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):188-188.
    On the basis of a re-examination of the status of laws, evidence, confirmation, prediction and explanation in sciences, social as well as physical, in which the reasoning processes are not fully formalized-this informative, pioneering monograph sketches a new epistemological orientation. It emphasizes the development of specifically predictive instrumentalities, regarding which new possibilities are explored and further areas of research suggested.--L. K. B.
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    Physics and Metaphysics of Music and Essays on the Philosophy of Mathematics. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):352-352.
    The chief of these five essays is the effort of a composer and conductor, deeply attached to Kant and widely read in mathematics and popularized physics, to disclose in "music's innate design" a key to the nature of "subliminal" reality, the "Ever Present." Result: both the order of music and the order of subliminal reality are elliptical. The accompanying essays, of chiefly biographical interest, present a philosophical critique of the new mathematics and geometry by a doctrinaire young Kantian. -- L. (...)
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    Pedro Henriquez Urena. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):512-512.
    Three short essays on the personality and thought of the Spanish American philologist and humanist, brought together on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of his death.--L. K. B.
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    Principles of Conduct. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):350-350.
    A "biblico-theological" study of certain aspects of the scripturally revealed will of God for man's conduct, aiming "to show the basic unity and continuity of the biblical ethic." --L. K. B.
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    Ritual and Cult. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):363-363.
    In clear, concise language, balancing analysis with evaluation, the author explores briefly the nature and function of ritual, our attitudes toward it, and its proper place in modern life.--L. K. B.
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    Spiritualismo Gnoseologico e Metafisico. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):346-346.
    A disciple's exposition of the semi-mystical system of Msgr. Mario Sturzo, drawing solely on the latter's La Filosofia dell' Avvenire. Supposedly a critical re-thinking of the system, the author proposes with an air of daring to alter some of Sturzo's verbal formulas. --L. K. B.
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    Studi Pascaliani. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):168-168.
    A philological examination of the text of the Pensées.--L. K. B.
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    Some Problems in Logical Model-Theory. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):530-530.
    A mathematically valuable but technical contribution to the algebraic study of the semantics of formalized languages.--L. K. B.
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    Science versus Religion. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):344-344.
    A concise study in Thomistic theory of knowledge and philosophy of science, aiming primarily to mediate the controversy, within the Thomist camp, between Maritain and his opponents over "the Science-Philosophy problem": is science a field of knowledge distinct from philosophy, and if so wherein? Against both Maritain and his opponents the author argues for a more basic distinction between metaphysics and philosophy of nature; but in favor of Maritain he supports the separation of certain empiriological sciences, along with mathematics, from (...)
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