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Richard L. Barber
Universality and Meaning
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James K. Feibleman
Propositions and Facts
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Carl H. Hamburg
Philosophy—Mid-Century
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104.
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Harold N. Lee
A Criticism of the Marxian Interpretation of History
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105.
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T. V. Smith
Introduction
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106.
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Louise Nisbet
Formalism of Terminist Logic in the Fourteenth Century
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107.
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Edward G. Ballard
Reason and Convention
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108.
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Ramona Cormier
The Understanding of the Past
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Harold N. Lee
Causal Efficacy and Continuity in Whitehead’s Philosophy
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Stephen C. Pepper
Whitehead’s “Actual Occasion”
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111.
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Andrew J. Reck
The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne
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Robert C. Whittemore
The Metaphysics of Whitehead’s Feelings
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113.
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Edward G. Ballard
Kant and Whitehead, and the Philosophy of Mathematics
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114.
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Alan B. Brinkley
Whitehead on Symbolic Reference
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Paul G. Morrison
The Social Import of Empiricism
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Andrew J. Reck
The Social Philosophy of Elijah Jordan (1875–1953)
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Robert C. Whittemore
The Case for Sociocracy
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Edward G. Ballard
Husserl’s Philosophy of Intersubjectivity in Relation to His Rational Ideal
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James K. Feibleman
The Impact of Science on Society
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120.
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Andrew J. Reck
The Philosophy of George Herbert Mead (1863–1931)
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