Individuals and Individuality [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 17 (1):71-76 (1987)
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Abstract

What is good about this book is that it poses an important philosophical question in a context where progress can be made in seeking an answer. At its center is a confrontation between two idealistic philosophers on the metaphysical question of individuality. Hegel and Peirce are placed in opposition, a Peircean model is outlined, and a “new beginning” is sought to which the author believes art might hold the key.

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