
This cogent and knowledgeable critique of the tradition of modern analytic philosophy focuses on the work of its central figures-Russell, Carnap, and Quine-and finds it wanting. In its place, Hao Wang unfolds his own original view of what philosophy could and should be. The base...

This cogent and knowledgeable critique of the tradition of modern analytic philosophy focuses on the work of its central figures-Russell, Carnap, and Quine-and finds it wanting. In its place, Hao Wang unfolds his own original view of what philosophy could and should be. The base...