Reconceiving Experience: A Solution to a Problem Inherited from Descartes (SUNY SERIES IN PHILOSOPHY),Used
Reconceiving Experience: A Solution to a Problem Inherited from Descartes (SUNY SERIES IN PHILOSOPHY),Used
Reconceiving Experience: A Solution to a Problem Inherited from Descartes (SUNY SERIES IN PHILOSOPHY),Used

Reconceiving Experience: A Solution to a Problem Inherited from Descartes (SUNY SERIES IN PHILOSOPHY),Used

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Product Description Presents a new framework for understanding language, thought, and experience, and for carrying out research. Review Most impressive is the authors skill in creating an original theory of experience, language, thought, and action. The theory is comprehensive, detailed, wellarticulated, and wellmotivated; its relevance to both traditional and recentlydiscovered philosophical problems is evident; and the author makes illuminating use of it to address (if not fully solve) these problems. The authors presentation is clear, wellorganized, and philosophically and logically sophisticated. I found it, indeed, fascinating, stimulating, provocative. Vere Chappell, University of MassachusettsAs a logician, I was fascinated by this book. Many of the problems the author addresses, especially those related to modalities are ones I have been thinking about myself. I like the authors approach and find myself agreeing with many of his solutions. This book makes an important contribution to the theory of experience, thought, and language. Kathleen Johnson Wu, The University of Alabama About the Author John T. Kearns is Professor of Philosophy at State University of New York at Buffalo. He has also written The Principles of Deductive Logic and Using Language: The Structures of Speech Acts, both published by SUNY Press; and Deductive Logic, A Programed Introduction. He is also editor of the SUNY Press publication series in Logic and Language.

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