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    Critical notices.B. B. J. - 1912 - Mind 21 (84):564-571.
    Burgess, J.P. and Rosen, G. Subject with No ObjectElliott, R.Faking Nature.
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    A Modern Formal Logic. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (2):381-382.
    One of five short texts in the publisher's "Foundations of Logic Series." Fisk presents a sentential calculus and extensions to uniform and full first-order quantification in terms of natural-deduction principles. The principles laid down are continually justified by reference to our instinctive use of language. In keeping with this approach, Fisk is concerned to base the system on an intensional implication relation which will avoid the familiar paradoxes. Unfortunately, his system S can be proved equivalent to the classical two-valued calculus. (...)
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    Aristotle's Modal Syllogisms. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):629-630.
    Extending Lukasiewicz's approach of axiomatization to the modal syllogistic, McCall develops a system of fourteen axioms with decision procedure, in which exactly those necessity syllogisms recognized by Aristotle are provable. Primitives, besides those of propositional logic, are Necessity and the A and I statement forms. The approach thus contrasts with that of the "structuralists", who would analyze Aristotle's modal statements further in terms of contemporary logic systems. The seemingly insurmountable problems of the contingency syllogisms are circumvented by taking contingency as (...)
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    Ableitbarkeit und Abfolge in der Wissenschaftstheorie Bolzanos. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):302-302.
  5. Formale Logik. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):804-804.
    A clear, compact, technical presentation of the traditional topics of symbolic logic. The propositional calculus, which Lorenzen develops for ten truth functions, is formulated in six axioms to enable comparison with intuitionism. An important part of the book is Lorenzen's "establishment" of the axioms of Brouwer's intuitionistic calculus by proving their universal admissibility for any calculus. If the and's and if's of these axioms are interpreted as metalinguistic terms used in stating inference rules for object calculi, then no matter what (...)
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    Fundamentals of Logic. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):635-635.
    Another textbook of traditional logic, subject to the characteristic limitations of that tradition. Propositional logic receives scant attention, and polyadic predicates are ignored. Propositions are in places confused with terms, as when the transitivity of implication is analyzed in terms of the Barbara syllogism. Although professedly Aristotelian, the treatment departs from Aristotle on a number of points: syllogisms are presented as inference rules rather than as logical theses; singular statements are assimilated to universal ones; and modal syllogisms are not covered. (...)
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    General Introduction to Library Science. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (2):393-393.
    A description of the characteristics of libraries in general is followed by a discussion of the objectives and functions of national, university, special, and public libraries considered in the context of their historical development. The libraries should observe ideological neutrality by reflecting the pluralistic intellectual life of the times and thus avoid being the tool of either a democratic or a totalitarian way of life.--J. B. B.
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    Husserlian Meditations. How Words Present Things. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):136-137.
    Sokolowski’s book is a refreshing departure from the norm of much Husserlian literature in English. Neither paraphrase nor summary, it explores and illumines the central and thorniest issues in Husserl’s thought, doing so in lively and graceful language unencumbered by transcendental jargon. The author insightfully draws parallels between Husserl and philosophers in the linguistic tradition such as Austin and Strawson. The binding thread throughout the work is the theme of "being truthful." Through the exploration of Husserl’s texts, Sokolowski aims at (...)
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    Heidegger und die Tradition. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):307-308.
    The bulk of the book is devoted to working out basic features or categories for each of the three senses of being which Heidegger develops: the original sense of the earliest Greeks, the obscured sense of metaphysics and science, and the new sense which is just appearing. This is preceded by a brief but intensive presentation of Aristotle's notion of ousia and Hegel's notion of the absolute self-knowing idea as the beginning and end of a tradition which Heidegger seeks to (...)
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    Logic and Reality. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):171-171.
    In addition to essays which have appeared before, this collection includes two new works, "Synthetic a Priori" and "Realistic Postscript." Clearing away the last remnants of his former phenomenalism, Bergmann explicitly proclaims a realistic ontology. Characters are things just as truly as individuals are. Non-obtaining facts exist in a mode of possibility. Bergmann extends his analysis of the act, which he acknowledges to be central to his philosophy, to acts with physical or non-mental intentions. In the light of his own (...)
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    Library Deontology. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (2):393-394.
    A general discussion of the nature and extent of professional ethics precedes an analysis of the specific duties and obligations of the library profession.--J. B. B.
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  12. Martin Heidegger: German Existentialism. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):162-162.
    Heidegger was rector of Freiburg University from April 21, 1933, until sometime in March 1934. Soon after becoming rector, he joined the Nazi Party and devoted much energy and personal initiative to the implementation of Nazi programs in his university. A documentary record of this year is collected in Guido Schneeberger's Nachlese zu Heidegger. Of Schneeberger's 217 documents, 41 contain actual texts by Heidegger or reports of things he said. Thus there is room for useful editing. In the present "translation," (...)
     
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    New books. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1910 - Mind 19 (1):593-a-593.
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    New books. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1914 - Mind 23 (1):442-b-443.
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    New books. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1914 - Mind 23 (1):439-440.
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    Syllogistic and Its Extensions. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (2):378-379.
    Beginning with the traditional rules for syllogistic validity, Bird leads the reader without further ado through Aristotle's method of reduction, Keynes' treatment of the antilogism, Lukasiewicz's axiomatization, Ivo Thomas's extension of the last to negative terms, and on to the treatment of empty terms via informal Boolean algebra and the introduction of singular terms. Lukasiewicz's axiom system is investigated in some detail, and independence and consistency are proved. The problem of existential import is discussed quite thoroughly, though it is doubtful (...)
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    Sprachphilosophie der Gegenwart. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (3):483-483.
    The greater part of this book consists of a series of general expositions of the works of de Saussure, Ogden and Richards, Whorf, Weisgerber, Mauthner and Wittgenstein. Moore and Russell, Carnap and the Vienna Circle, the Oxford school and other contemporary movements come in for only passing attention. A sizable bibliography provides useful references to German philosophers little known in this country.--J. B. B.
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    Vom Sein. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (3):543-543.
    An attractively designed little treasury of self-contained mini-meditations on the many facets of a man's daily life and being.—J. B. B.
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