The Rise of Scientific Philosophy [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):369-369 (1956)
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Reprints a useful, non-technical statement of Reichenbach's mature thought, combining an unconvincing survey of speculative philosophy and its "failure," with a concise account of the results of a philosophy carried out "scientifically." The original appeared in 1951.--V. C. C.

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