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Journal Indices
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
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Richard L. Barber
The Special Significance of the History of Moral Philosophy
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83.
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Volume: 7
James K. Feibleman
An Explanation of Philosophy
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84.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 7
Harold N. Lee
Philosophy and the Categories of Experience
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85.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 7
Paul Guerrant Morrison
The Nature of Analytic Philosophy
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86.
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Edward G. Ballard
The Subject-Matter of Philosophy
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87.
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Volume: 7
Andrew J. Reck
Wilmon H. Sheldon’s Philosophy of Philosophy
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Louise Nisbet Roberts
Is the Study of Aesthetics a Philosophic Enterprise?
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89.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 7
Robert C. Whittemore
Philosophy as Comparative Cosmology
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90.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 7
Richard L. Barber
Philosophic Disagreement and the Study of Philosophy
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91.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 8
Andrew J. Reck
Bergson’s Theory of Duration
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92.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 8
Harold N. Lee
Bergson’s Two Ways of Knowing
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93.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 8
Edward G. Ballard
On the Nature of Romanticism
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94.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 8
Richard L. Barber
Toward a Working Definition of Metaphysics
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95.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 8
Carl H. Hamburg
Kant’s First Steps Toward an Ethical Formalism
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96.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 8
James K. Feibleman
Darwin and Scientific Method
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97.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 8
Robert C. Whittemore
Metaphysical Foundations of Sartre’s Ontology
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98.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 8
Paul G. Morrison
On Evolution
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99.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 9
Mitchell Franklin
On Hegel’s Theory of Alienation and Its Historic Force
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100.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 9
Paul G. Morrison
Are There Infallible Explanations?
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