an adventurous expedition through two millennia of Buddhist metaphysics . .. plenty of fascinating material . . . rich in clear argument and interpretation of ancient Buddhist texts . . . I highly recommend this book to philosophers, logicians and buddhologists and everybody else interested in Buddhist philosophy.
Adrian Kreutz, Philosophy in Review
This book is simply beautiful. With its elegant cover art and comfortable size, it is a pleasure to look at, to hold, and to read. Moreover, Priest ... does a lovely job of tracing the evolution of Buddhism ... Highly recommended.
G. Wrisley, CHOICE
The Fifth Corner of Four may be most suitable for an audience trained in the field of Philosophy rather than Buddhist Studies.
Ronald S. Green, Coastal Carolina University, Journal of Buddhist Ethics
The book might remind readers of [Priest's] landmark 2002 Beyond the Limits of Thought; even though the historical and conceptual scope in the present volume is narrower, many of the key features are still there. The general project Priest pursues in this book strikes me as very important. I therefore hope that his book will inspire many enthusiastic successors.
Jan Westerhoff, Mind