Worlds to Know: A Philosophy of Cosmic Perspectives [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):152-152 (1963)
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A spirited critique of what Tsanoff believes to be two misguided themes in much of Western thought: cosmologies which take substances and things, rather than processes and actions, as basic, and the tendency to reduce the multiple dimensions of reality to one particular perspective. The contention is advanced that in assuming substances to be primary, philosophers have brought upon themselves the vexing problems involved in a world view that distinguishes sharply between minds and bodies. Tsanoff suggests that the problem of relating minds and bodies can be solved only by viewing reality, not substantivally, but as complexes of events in the dynamic system of nature. He concludes that only a dramatic view, that is, one in which numerous forces and perspectives are seen in their interrelation, is adequate to capture the novelty and richness of reality.--B. G. R.

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