Paul Weiss's Concept of Being

Review of Metaphysics 25 (Supplement):8 - 24 (1972)
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THE REVIVAL OF ONTOLOGY, the study of being, is a conspicuous feature of the present philosophical scene. Analytic philosophers and phenomenological researchers concur in admitting the validity of ontological questions, although they disagree about the manner in which these questions may be expressed and answered. Few philosophers in ancient or modern times have matched Paul Weiss in the field of ontology, and I esteem it a privilege, for which I wish to state my thanks, to have been invited here to participate in this symposium in Weiss's honor and to have as my topic for discussion his concept of being.

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