Knowledge and Being in Paul Weiss: Comments on Griesbach and Reck

Review of Metaphysics 25 (Supplement):40 - 46 (1972)
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Professor Griesbach, moved by similar considerations I suspect, ended his paper questioning whether Weiss's theory of knowledge can meaningfully claim a resemblance or identity between knowledge and the known. Just so that his ending with a question does not indicate that Weiss is without a comeback, I want to push the dialectic a little farther in Weiss's name. There are three senses of resemblance that quickly come to mind from Weiss's writings.

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