Knowing and Being: A Postmodern Reversal James Richard Mensch University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1966, 232 pp., $45.00, $17.95 paper [Book Review]

Dialogue 38 (2):451- (1999)
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This is yet another attempt to indicate a fatal flaw in modern philosophy, and to suggest a framework for a viable and constructive “postmodern” philosophy. It is a well-reasoned, well-written book, enjoyable to read despite its density and the doggedness of the sometimes surprising argument. The book’s surprises come from the fact that its core ideas derive from a “postmodernized” Aristotle, and that an odd lot of modern philosophers are constructively put to work showing the cogency of Aristotelian insights one would have expected them to reject.

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