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Peeling Potatoes or Grinding Lenses: Spinoza and Young Wittgenstein Converse on Immanence and Its Logic By Aristides Balta University of Pittsburgh Press, 2012, pp. 312, $65

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2012

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References

1 For a start: Lewis, David K., ‘How to Define Theoretical Terms,’ The Journal of Philosophy 67(13) (1970)CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Quine, W. V., Philosophy of Logic (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1970), 86Google Scholar.

3 See Maddy, Penelope, Second Philosophy: a Naturalistic Method (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), 203CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Reprinted in Collingwood, R. G., Faith and Reason. A Study of the Relations between Religion and Science (London: Ernest Benn, 1928)Google Scholar.