Condemned to Meaning [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):159-159 (1965)
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Abstract

This seventh John Dewey Lecture brings together the existentialist concern for "the meaning of life" with the analytical interest in precision in linguistic meanings. The treatment is provocative, though schematic. A brief analysis of "the meaning of life" is given, and then applied to education with considerable insight.—R. J. W.

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