Tetralogue has an abundance of merits. It is lively and frequently incisive. It pursues several important philosophical issues efficiently and without remaining on well-trodden ground. It does not require any academic background. It could contribute usefully to undergraduate courses that address any of its topics.
Notre Dame Philosphical Review, Earl Conee
The reader can certainly appreciate the value of trained minds and clear thinking as the dialogue proceeds - this is an offbeat and engaging introduction to logic using generic examples to which many readers will relate.
Network review, David Lorimer
This small volume would make a great present.
Church Times, Adam Ford
Tetralogue is presented as an accessible, fun-to-read introduction to philosophical themes for the non-initiated; at the same time, the initiated may enjoy seeing these topics embedded in apparently mundane discussions.
Times Higher Education, Catarina Dutilh Novaes
This is a serious book that is also a lot of fun.
Analysis and Synthesis Blog, Richard Baron
What is perhaps most striking about this book is the dialogical format adopted...Tetralogue is a stimulating book.
Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Times Higher Education Supplement
It is a valuable introduction to rich intellectual topics which await further exploration for those with an appetite for more.
Matthew A. Benton, Marginalia