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Abstract

On Friday and Saturday, October 22-23, 1971, the philosophy department of the University of Dayton sponsored a colloquium on the subject of meaning and action. Eleven philosophers representing seven colleges and universities read papers after which criticisms and active discussion followed. I should like to make a few brief remarks here in order to introduce the kinds of issues which the concepts “meaning” and “action” encompass and their significance for our present understanding of man.

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Author's note: Four of the eleven papers presented at the colloquium have been omitted here at the request of the authors. The papers were either not ready for publication or were candidates for publication elsewhere.

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