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Paul Dent, S.J.
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The Modern Schoolman:
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John X. Pyne, S.J
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Father Pyne is professor of philosophy in Fordham University, and author of a new popular psychology, "The Mind". In this article the writer points out most strikingly the influence of Scholasticism in law-court proceedure. The Editor.
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Gerald H. FitzGibbon, S.J.
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A deep analysis and study of the much discussed "Idea" of Plato has yielded this scholarly paper. We welcome further discussion of this problem. The Editor
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Ignotus
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THE personal touch of a confesssion characterizes this thoughtful backward glance over the five years that are gone. Most highly we recommend it to all philosophers. The Editor
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Gerald H. FitzGibbon, S.J.
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Pierre B. Bouscaren, S.J.
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THIS is the second article in an important series which has been attracting considerable attention. Its topic is a problem grey with centuries. The Editor
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John J. O'Brien, S.J.
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THIS article concerning Mr. Marshall's open letter to Governor Smith does not pretend to be an answer. It suggests some philosophical considerations on the point at issue. The Editor
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John G. McQuiston
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THOROUGHLY refreshing is this novel conception of the "romantic isle of philosophy". The author takes Scholasticism from the dry and tedious study of abstract canons, and transports her to the realm of the imaginative. The Editor
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Pierre B. Bouscaren, S.J.
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John J. O'Brien, S.J.
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The Modern Schoolman:
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B.R.F.
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Pierre B. Bouscaren
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Father Bouscaren, professor of Logic and Ontology in the St. Louis Unversity School of Philosophy, has made a penetrating study of the knotty problem of the veracity of the senses. This is the first article in an important series. The Editor
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Augustine C. Klaas
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THIS author of this excellent article is in closest contact with current scientific literature and thought. He is at present abroad studying at the French house of philosophical studies on the Isle of Jersey. Rarely is The Modern Schoolman privileged to print so important an article as this. The Editor
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