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Synopsis
With no pretention that they are proclaiming solutions to the enduring contentions, philosophers offer insights into the concept that all else can remain equal during experiments in philosophy and the exact and inexact sciences. They argue variously that it is lost, nonexistence, inadequate; and discuss classification and deconstruction, semantics and methodology, and other aspects. The nine essays are reprinted from Erkenntnis vol. 57:3 (2002). They are not indexed. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR