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Synopsis
Desmond (philosophy, U. of Leuven, Belgium) and Grange (philosophy, U. of Southern Maine) present 11 articles which proclaim the project of metaphysics to be a valuable and worthy goal of philosophy, in spite of proclamations to the contrary by French deconstructionists and many others. The articles take a variety of viewpoints that broadly focus on the sources of metaphysical thinking and explore the Hegelian (and later) notions of being and the dialectic. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR