""An informative and very practical introduction to the history/philosophy debate containing numerous examples of how this gap might be bridged. Because of the quality and variety of papers this book should also be of independent value to readers with a general interest in the figures discussed." Canadian Philosophical Reviews "Hare deserves commendation both for his role in organizing the conference which created these essays and for an editorial eye which has woven them into a coherent pattern." Teaching Philosophy ". . . this work will be appreciated by advanced students and faculty. Recommended for all academic and research libraries with substantial philosophy collections." Choice

