Contemporary American Philosophy: Personal Statements Volume II, Volume 2This is Volume II on Personal Statements initially published in 1930. This collection includes essays from John Dewey, Clarence Irving Lewis, WM. Pepperell, Edgar A. Singer Jr, Frederick J.E. Woodbridge and others from the field of contemporary American philosophy. |
Contents
J LOEWENBERG | |
ARTHUR O LOVEJOY | |
EVANDER BRADLEY McGILVARY | |
WM PEPPERELL MONTAGUE | |
DE WITT H PARKER | |
RALPH BARTON PERRY | |
JAMES BISSETT PRATT | |
ROY WOOD SELLARS | |
EDGAR A SINGER | |
CHARLES AUGUSTUS STRONG | |
JAMES HAYDEN TUFTS | |
URBAN | |
ROBERT MARK WENLEY | |
FREDERICK J E WOODBRIDGE | |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | |
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