41.
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Volume: 34
Charles Hartshorne
Metaphysics and Dual Transcendence
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42.
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Forrest Wood, Jr.,
Michael Dearmey
Hartshorne’s Neoclassical Theology
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Volume: 34
Andrew J. Reck
Hartshorne’s Place in the History of Philosophy
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44.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 35
Donald S. Lee
Introduction
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45.
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Robert Burch
The Conception of Freedom in Royce’s Early Idealism
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46.
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Robert S. Corrington
Royce on Freedom:
Reply to Robert Burch
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47.
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Volume: 35
Edward Petry, Jr.
James, Peirce, Dewey and the Supernatural Origin of Ideals
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48.
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Harold A. Durfee
Freedom and Cognition in Recent American Philosophy
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49.
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John E. Smith
Two Defenses of Freedom:
Peirce and James
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50.
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Sandra B. Rosenthal
The Defense of Freedom in Peirce and James:
Some Comments
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51.
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Albert William Levi
The Idea of Freedom in James and Santayana
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52.
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Angelo Juffras
Levi on Moral and Aesthetic Freedom
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53.
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Russell B. Goodman
Freedom in the Philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson
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54.
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Paul F. Schmidt
Freedom and Wildness in Thoreau’s “Walking”
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55.
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John Lachs
Free from the Problem of Freedom
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56.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 4
James K. Feibleman
Viennese Positivism in the United States
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57.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 4
Carl H. Hamburg
Skinner’s “Scientific” Ethics of Survival
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58.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 4
Harold N. Lee
Royce as Logician
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59.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 4
Edward G. Ballard
An Estimate of Dewey’s Art as Experience
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60.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 4
Louise Nisbet Roberts
Art as Icon; An Interpretation of C. W. Morris
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