Signification and Significance [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):588-588 (1965)
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This monograph affords Morris the occasion to revise and integrate the theory of signs and theory of value which have played such important roles in his earlier work. It opens by presenting in summary form the framework of a language for discussing signs, values and their interrelations. What follows is an attempt to indicate the potential fruitfulness of this theory in investigations pertinent to philosophy, the behavioral sciences, art and psychiatry. It is to be regretted that Morris has not chosen to develop his always stimulating views in a more systematic and substantive way.—V. R. M.

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