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Thinking and Being - Irad Kimhi

David Rose August 19, 2019 at 12:18 1200 views 0 comments
A review in the current Times Literary Supplement of Kimhi's book describes it as having "the potential to devastate philosophy", which sounds extreme. The book starts from Parmenides' problem of falsehood, and progresses to a critique of Frege's idea of propositions. Has anyone read either the book or the review - or both?

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