Language, Meaning and Persons [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):170-171 (1964)
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A continuation of some of the lines of thought developed in his earlier work, Concerning Human Understanding. Here Banerjee tries to make out a case for metaphysics by showing philosophy as an independent discipline concerned with the analysis of the human situation. Of special interest is the author's effort to understand language in terms of the person and his concern with the nature of man as a being who is with others. Many insights of phenomenological philosophy are mirrored in this work, though in a different terminology.—S. A. E.

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