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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Thomistic Realism and the Linguistic Turn: Toward a More Perfect Form of Existence (Hardcover)
This book serves both as a great introduction to Aquinas's philosophy (mind and language) and has the depth to interest the Aquinas scholar as well. It is very well written and the argumentation is thorough yet readable. The book offers a critique of Putnam's philosophy of language and mind, and argues persuasively and conclusively that the Thomist/Aristotelian alternative is in fact correct. The author is neither obsessive nor pretentious in his criticism of contemporary mainstream philosophy, and manages to enter into dialogue with it. This is an elegant book that I highly recommend to anyone interested in language, mind, metaphysics, and the history of philosophy in general. Highly recommended
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Thomist Realism and the Linguistic Turn: Toward a More Perfect Form of Existence by John O'Callaghan (Paperback - Sept. 2002)
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