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Synopsis
"Weiss's book is an important contribution. It presents a compelling picture of Dummett's philosophical character and outlook, as well as of the detailed development of his work, and should thereby help readers to appreciate both the integration and the force of Dummett's thought. On topics such as the significance of normalization proofs and problems in formulating anti-realism about the past, it has significant innovations of its own to offer."Peter Sullivan, University of Stirling
Choice
This is a superb book that clarifies the difficult thought of one of the towering figures of recent philosophy.
Book Details
Published
September 1, 2002
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780691113296