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James Ward Smith
Justice and Democracy
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Scope of Forthcoming Monist Issues
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Carl Cohen
The Justification of Democracy
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Iredell Jenkins
The Disappointment of the Democratic Expectation or Democracy as Pure Form
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N. M. L. Nathan
On the Justification of Democracy
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Lee B. Brown
World Interpretations and Lived Experience
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Asher Moore
Composition
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Henry E. Allison
Kant's Transcendental Humanism
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Brief informative abstracts of recent books written by the authors themselves.
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William H. Bossart
Is Philosophy Transcendental?
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Charles Hartshorne
Can Man Transcend His Animality?
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Albert Hofstadter
Philosophy is the Confession that Being is Communion
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Edward S. Casey
Man, Self, and Truth
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John Sallis
On the Limitation of Transcendental Reflection, or, Is Intersubjectivity Transcendental?
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Larry Laudan
William Whewell on the Consilience of Inductions
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Gerd Buchdahl
Inductivist Versus Deductivist Approaches in the Philosophy of Science as Illustrated by Some Controversies Between Whewell and Mill
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B. A. Brody
Reid and Hamilton on Perception
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Hans Aarsleff
Locke’s Reputation in Nineteenth-Century England
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Robert M. Young
Darwin’s Metaphor:
Does Nature Select?
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Robert T. Hall
Autonomy and the Social Order:
The Moral Philosophy of F. D. Maurice
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