These two key ideas in the Christian understanding of man are taken
together because each makes the same sort of claim, appealing to a
situation not restricted by what is observed in sense experience.
This does not make reasonable talk about ideas any easier--in fact,
Professor Ramsey constantly shows himself as aware of the charge
that all talk about them is meaningless. In language free from
jargon and with many opposite and amusing illustrations, the
philosophy of this enjoyable book is of the kind to appeal to a
generation grown weary of metaphysics, and it is successful in
throwing new light on some very old problems. Here is a book by a
leading Oxford philosopher written for a wide public.
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