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    Plato on the one.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1961 - Port Washington, N.Y.,: Kennikat Press. Edited by Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh.
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    The Philosophers of Greece.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1964 - Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press.
    This is the story of philosophy in ancient and classical Greece. Robert Brumbaugh brings out the intrinsic and current importance in the development of Western philosophy from Thales to Aristotle. He emphasizes the insights and ideas that have proven crucial to later Western thought and reveals the success of the classical thinkers in forming systematic philosophic syntheses. This book is a useful introduction to philosophy. The ancient Greek discoveries led to the major systems used by the West today.
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    Plato for the Modern Age.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1962 - Lanham, MD: Upa.
    The first one-volume introduction to Plato's biography with a complete account of his works since A.E. Taylor's. It includes a systematic explanation of Plato's theory of forms and concludes with an application of Plato's ideas to the world today.
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    Plato's mathematical imagination.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1954 - Bloomington,: Indiana University Press.
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    Process, epistemology, and education: recent work in educational process philosophy: essays in honour of Robert S. Brumbaugh.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh, Garth Benson & Bryant Griffith (eds.) - 1996 - Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press.
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    Whitehead, Process Philosophy, and Education.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1982 - Upa.
    This present study began as the author's extension and application of ideas from Whitehead's work to the subject of education, using a chapter from Whitehead's book Science and the Modern World and a pamphlet, The Rhythm of Education as the starting point.
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    Philosophers on education: six essays on the foundations of Western thought.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1963 - Boston,: Houghton Mifflin. Edited by Nathaniel Morris Lawrence.
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    The philosophers of Greece.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1964 - Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press.
    Illustrations include a reconstruction of the first map.
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    Unreality and Time.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1984 - State University of New York Press.
    This book recognizes and questions a key assumption about time which is shared by common sense and philosophy—the assumption that time, like a single substance or a homogeneous quality, is subject to the law of contradiction. This leads to the logical conclusion that among different and mutually exclusive accounts of time, whether in science, practical action, or fine art, only one can be the “right” one. Four such accounts are shown here to be internally consistent though mutually incompatible, suggesting that (...)
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    Plato for the modern age.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1979 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    The first one-volume introduction to Plato's biography with a complete account of his works since A.E. Taylor's. It includes a systematic explanation of Plato's theory of forms and concludes with an application of Plato's ideas to the world today.
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    Plato's mathematical imagination.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1954 - Bloomington,: Indiana University Press.
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    Philosophical themes in modern education.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1973 - Lanham: University Press of America. Edited by Nathaniel Morris Lawrence.
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    The role of mathematics in Plato's dialectic.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1942 - Chicago,: Chicago University Press.
  14. The Compass of Philosophy an Essay in Intellectual Orientation [by] Newton P. Stallknecht [and] Robert S. Brumbaugh.Newton Phelps Stallknecht & Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1954 - Longmans, Green.
     
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  15. The Spirit of Western Philosophy a Historical Interpretation Including Selections From the Major European Philosophers [by] Newton P. Stallknecht [and] Robert S. Brumbaugh.Newton Phelps Stallknecht & Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1964 - D. Mckay Co.
     
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    The Spirit of Western Philosophy: A Historical Interpretation Including Selections from the Major European Philosophers.Newton Phelps Stallknecht & Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1964 - David Mckay Co.
    Collaborative work with Robert S. Brumbaugh, first published in 1950. This work, intended as a textbook for undergraduates and also as a reader for the literate layperson, is a survey of Western philosophy from its beginnings until the mid-point of the t20th century. The chapters are divided according to traditional historical markers with Stallknecht and Brumbaugh also providing chapters on the major movements in philosophy from 1850 to 1950, and discussions of moral philosophy as well as symbolic (...)
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    Jaap Mansfeld, "Studies in the Historiography of Greek Philosophy". [REVIEW]Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1992 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (1):131.
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    An Academy Inscription.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (1):171-172.
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    Symposium: Metaphysics, Politics and Contemporary Unrest Applied Metaphysics and Social Unrest.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 1 (1):66-70.
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    A Retracted Exile?: Poetry and Republic 614b2.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (1):172-173.
  21. A Retracted Exile?Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (1):172-173.
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    Simon and Socrates.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1991 - Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):151-152.
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  23. The Book of Anaxagoras.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1991 - Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):149-150.
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    Thought, Action and Passion. [REVIEW]Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (18):531-533.
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    Platonic Studies of Greek Philosophy: Form, Arts, Gadgets, and Hemlock.Robert S. BRUMBAUGH - 1989 - State University of New York Press.
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    From Platonism to Neo-Platonism.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (2):318.
  27. The Philosophers of Greece.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1964 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 30 (1):174-175.
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    Western Philosophic Systems and Their Cyclic Transformations.Robert S. Brumbaugh & George Kimball Plochmann - 1992 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This study of Western philosophic systems, their types, history, relations, and projected future in the next half century, stems from Robert S. Brumbaugh’s forty-year fascination with the paradox of the many consistent overarching systems of ideas that are nevertheless mutually exclusive. Brumbaugh argues that when we isolate these systems’s patterns and look at them more abstractly, they consistently fall into four main types, and the interaction of these four types of explanation and order is a dominant theme (...)
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    Robert C. Neville, The Cosmology of Freedom, Yale University Press, 1974, pp. xi + 385, $17.50.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1978 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5 (4):402.
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    Education and Reality.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1973 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 48 (1):5-18.
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    Logical and mathematical symbolism in the platonic scholia.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1961 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 24 (1/2):45-58.
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    Plato's Cratylus: The Order of Etymologies.Robert Brumbaugh - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):502 - 510.
    When Mr. Levinson refers to the etymologies as a "circus parade" without underscoring the fact that they take up better than half of the dialogue, he is suppressing a detail that fits his figure of speech rather badly: surely this is an extravagantly long parade for the one-ring Heraclitean-taming act that follows! If this major section were an unordered collection of linguistic facts, puns, and free associations, one could only think that Plato's usual uncanny sense of coherence and proportion had (...)
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    Plato Studies as Contemporary Philosophy.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1952 - Review of Metaphysics 6 (2):315 - 324.
    But this is only half of the picture. Plato makes sense to the modern American reader because that reader is influenced by a physics and cosmology radically Platonic in historic origin and in content; and because he is influenced by mathematics and formal logic which are producing challenging original speculation, and which are of a Platonic character both in genesis and nature.
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  34. The Philosophers of Greece.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1964 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (2):457-457.
     
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  35. Whitehead, Process Philosophy, and Education.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1982 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 19 (3):323-327.
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    Plato on the One.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (3):448-449.
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    “Discussion Upon Fundamental Principles of Education”.Alfred North Whitehead & Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1984 - Process Studies 14 (1):41-43.
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    « Aphilosophical » First Philosophy.Robert Brumbaugh - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 11:55-58.
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    Aristotle as a Mathematician.Robert Brumbaugh - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 8 (3):379 - 393.
    This paper is an application of a more general formula of transformation which seems to sharpen the issues and explain the opposed reactions involved in treating Aristotle as a contemporary philosopher. In my discussion, I intend to show that Aristotle can be read as a Pythagorean scientist if we concentrate on his applications of mathematics; that he must be read as an anti-Platonic intuitionist if we concentrate on his account of the nature and foundations of mathematics; that the way in (...)
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    A Latin Translation of Plato's Parmenides.Robert Brumbaugh - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):91 - 109.
    It has seemed to me since, from reviewers' comments, and from my own reactions, that while today we all appreciate the discovery of new sources, philosophers whose central interest is in general practice or in specialties other than classics have not recognized nor appreciated the importance of the textual dimension of such works as Plato Latinus III. I hope to show, in the present critical study of the Latin version of the first part of the Parmenides which forms one section (...)
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    Applied Metaphysics: Truth and Passing Time.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):647 - 666.
    Whitehead's brilliant analysis of the problems of the modern world concluded, you will recall, that our century is one in which progress and welfare require—and require to an unprecedented degree—redesign of our basic inherited "common sense" conceptions. We are trapped and hindered in our thought and planning by unrealistic and outmoded notions: of location, of duration, of education, of social progress, of beauty, of religion. I am convinced that he was right; but how many of us have thought about the (...)
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    Aristotle's Outline of the Problems of First Philosophy.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1954 - Review of Metaphysics 7 (3):511 - 521.
    There is no agreement at all, however, among translators, editors, and scholars, as to what is the number of problems that Aristotle proposes, nor what are the relations of importance among them. The list is given sometimes as fourteen or fifteen, sometimes as six, as nine, as twelve, as eight, and various other numbers. To a reader remembering the meticulous detail with which Aristotle told his students just how to construct topical notebooks and outlines, it seems quite unthinkable that he (...)
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    Cosmography.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (2):337 - 347.
    So far as I know, only two readers have paid much attention to my 1953 proposal. G. K. Plochmann was quick to point out its limitations, since the definition of "System" I was using seemed not to apply to the major work of modern philosophers in the 17th and 18th centuries. More recently, Donald Sherburne has suggested that the project is a fine idea, and one that should be carried out. His enthusiasm has persuaded me to resume the discussion.
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    Cosmography: The Problem of Modern Systems.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (3):511 - 521.
    At the outset, the philosopher being challenged hopes that the whole question rests on a false assumption. Maybe one can in fact fit together all of the doctrines of major philosophers in a single system which will be consistent, and so prove that there is no contradiction? But that plan hits a snag almost at once: for there are types of philosophic system so related that whenever a given proposition is true in one, its contrary is true in the other. (...)
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  45. Diction and dialectic.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1983 - In Kevin Robb (ed.), Language and thought in early Greek philosophy. La Salle, Ill.: Hegeler Institute.
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  46. Digression and Dialogue: The Seventh Letter and Plato's Literary Form.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1988 - In Charles L. Griswold (ed.), Platonic Writings/Platonic Readings. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 84--92.
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    Editor’s Introduction.Robert S. Brumbaugh & Brian Hendley - 1991 - Process Studies 20 (2):65-66.
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    Editor’s Introduction.Robert S. Brumbaugh & Brian Hendley - 1991 - Process Studies 20 (2):65-66.
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    Four Kinds of Time?Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1987 - Process Studies 16 (2):146-146.
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    I. Plato’s Meno as Form and as Content of Secondary School Courses in Philosophy.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1975 - Teaching Philosophy 1 (2):107-115.
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