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