The Midworld of Symbols and Functioning Objects
12 September 1984
Description
“[Miller] uses argument, aphorism, and plays on words to make points. . . .[A] fascinating. . . book.” —Library Journal
Miller addresses here the theory of knowledge, the problem of cognition, the age-old questions of whether universals are real or are names only, of how one distinguishes between appearance and reality, of how subject and object can be brought together without one swallowing up the other.