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    William James et l'attitude pragmatiste.Andrew J. Reck - 1967 - Paris,: Seghers. Edited by William James.
    Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.
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    The Language of Value.Andrew J. Reck - 1958 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (1):131-132.
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    Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers: An Evaluation of Western Philosophy.Andrew J. Reck - 1987 - Noûs 21 (2):283-287.
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    William James, a Biography. By Gay Wilson Allen. (Rupert Hart-Davis, 1967. Pp. xx 556. Price 84s).Andrew J. Reck - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (171):80-.
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    The Field Theory of Meaning. [REVIEW]Andrew J. Reck - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (4):555-557.
  6. The New American Philosophers: An Exploration of Thought since World War II.Andrew J. Reck - 1969 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 5 (3):193-193.
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    The Influence of William James on John Dewey in Psychology.Andrew J. Reck - 1984 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 20 (2):87 - 117.
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    Selected Writings.Andrew J. Reck (ed.) - 1981 - University of Chicago Press.
    The only collection of Mead's writings published during his lifetime, these essays have heretofore been virtually inaccessible. Reck has collected twenty-five essays representing the full range and depth of Mead's thought. This penetrating volume will be of interest to those in philosophy, sociology, and social psychology. "The editor's well-organized introduction supplies an excellent outline of this system in its development. In view of the scattered sources from which these writings are gathered, it is a great service that this volume (...)
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    Process Philosophy, a Categorial Analysis.Andrew J. Reck - 1975 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 24:58-91.
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    The Philosophy of Andrew Ushenko: I.Andrew J. Reck - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):471 - 485.
    Ushenko's speculative vision opened on the problem of time and its relation to logic. Profoundly concerned about the theme of time--the theme that intrinsically defines romantic irrationalism--he yet endeavored to vindicate within the bounds of temporality the sovereignty of logic so essential to the continuance of classical philosophy. The dual preoccupation with time and logic urged him into the fields of symbolic logic and relativity physics. From the flux of unrepeatable events he disengaged the laws of logic and the propositions (...)
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    The Philosophy of Andrew Ushenko II.Andrew J. Reck - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):673 - 688.
    Ushenko presented his philosophy of logic in vehement opposition to "the postulationist theory." In the endeavor to amputate logic from philosophy and absorb it within mathematics, the postulationists viewed logic as an isolated object-logic to be discussed in meta-logic and construed its symbolic formulas as a game played according to arbitrarily established rules. The objections Ushenko raised are no longer novel, but twenty years ago the entire controversy was new. Above all, he stressed the numerous difficulties entangling the meta-logic. He (...)
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    The Philosophy of Andrew Ushenko.Andrew J. Reck - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):673-688.
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    The Philosophy of Andrew Ushenko.Andrew J. Reck - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):471-485.
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  14. Recent American Philosophy Studies of ten Representative Thinkers.Andrew J. Reck - 1964 - Pantheon Books.
     
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    An Historical Sketch of Pluralism.Andrew J. Reck - 1990 - The Monist 73 (3):367-387.
    The controversy in the American Philosophical Association between the analysts and the pluraliste, a controversy initiated by the so-called pluraliste, invites philosophers to explore the meanings of pluralism in philosophy. Toward this public end I propose the present modest sketch of the history of pluralism.
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    Process Philosophy, a Categorial Analysis.Andrew J. Reck - 1975 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 24:58-91.
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  17. Speculative Philosophy: A Study of Its Nature, Types and Uses.Andrew J. Reck - 1972 - Religious Studies 9 (4):496-498.
     
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    Substance, Subject and Dialectic.Andrew J. Reck - 1960 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 9:109-133.
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  19. Comment on E.A. Jarvis' Essay on J. Royce with the Author's Reply.Andrew J. Reck - 1980 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 3 (3):231.
     
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    Review of Nathan Rotenstreich: Between Past and Present: An Essay on History[REVIEW]Andrew J. Reck - 1959 - Ethics 69 (3):221-223.
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    Aristotle’s Concept of Substance in the Logical Writings.Andrew J. Reck - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):7-15.
  22. An essay in psycho-ethics: Review article on Bertocci and Millard, "personality and the good".Andrew J. Reck - 1963 - Philosophical Forum 21:8.
     
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    American Philosophers' Ideas of Ultimate Reality and Meaning.Andrew J. Reck & Institute for Encyclopedia of Human Ideas on Ultimate Reality and Meaning - 1994 - Association of Concern for Ultimate Reality and Meaning conjoint with the International Society for the Study of Human Ideas on Ultimate Reality and Meaning ; Downsview, Ont. : University of Toronto Press.
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    American Philosphy Tomorrow.Andrew J. Reck - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 4:455-457.
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  25. Assistant Secretary.Andrew J. Reck - 1970 - Philosophy 45:86.
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    Beyond All Appearances.Andrew J. Reck - 1977 - International Studies in Philosophy 9:170-171.
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    Being and Substance.Andrew J. Reck - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 31 (4):533 - 554.
    Stressing the immediacy of Being, Hegel placed it categorially first in his logic. But the immediacy of Being, its presence no matter which content or lack of content be presented, signals a purity which ironically deprives it of every specific reality. Hence Hegel emphasized that Being, immediate and pure, is vacuous and collapses into Nothing. Extending a philosophical argument derived from Parmenides and Plato, Hegel further inferred Becoming from the dialectic of Being and Nothing, as though with static concepts he (...)
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    Bernard Lonergan’s Theory of Inquiry vis-à-vis American Thought.Andrew J. Reck - 1967 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 41:239-245.
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    Bernard Lonergan’s Theory of Inquiry vis-à-vis American Thought.Andrew J. Reck - 1967 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 41:239-245.
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    Bergson’s Theory of Duration.Andrew J. Reck - 1959 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 8:27-47.
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    Bergson’s Theory of Duration.Andrew J. Reck - 1959 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 8:27-47.
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    Categories and Justus Buchler.Andrew J. Reck - 1976 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):31-45.
  33. Contemporary American Speculative Philosophy.Andrew J. Reck - 1972 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 26 (99/100):149.
     
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  34. Cotton Mather (1663-1728) on Ultimate Reality and Meaning.Andrew J. Reck & Russell J. Sawa - 2001 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 24 (4):280-291.
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    Comments on Dewey, Randall, and Parker concerning experience and substance.Andrew J. Reck - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (6):162-166.
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    Conceptions of the role of philosophy in american civilization.Andrew J. Reck - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (3):341-360.
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    Conceptions of the Role of Philosophy in American Civilization 1.Andrew J. Reck - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (3):341-360.
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    Comments on Professor H. D. Lewis’, “Self-Identity and Memory”.Andrew J. Reck - 1970 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 1 (1-2):230-236.
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    Dualisms in William James’s Principles of Psychology.Andrew J. Reck - 1972 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 21:23-38.
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    Dualisms in William James’s Principles of Psychology.Andrew J. Reck - 1972 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 21:23-38.
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    Edward Goodwin Ballard 1910-1989.Andrew J. Reck & Michael Zimmerman - 1990 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 63 (5):51 - 52.
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    Epistemology in William James’s Principles of Psychology.Andrew J. Reck - 1973 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 22:79-115.
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    Epistemology in William James’s Principles of Psychology.Andrew J. Reck - 1973 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 22:79-115.
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    Feibleman’s Social Philosophy.Andrew J. Reck - 1976 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 25:54-65.
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    Feibleman’s Social Philosophy.Andrew J. Reck - 1976 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 25:54-65.
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  46. God as the ultimate meaning is the primordial source of all meanings-a comment on Bracken, ja presentation of the ultimate ground in Whitehead philosophy of becoming.Andrew J. ReCK - 1993 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 16 (1-2):137-139.
     
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    Hartshorne’s Place in the History of Philosophy.Andrew J. Reck - 1986 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 34:5-19.
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    Hartshorne’s Place in the History of Philosophy.Andrew J. Reck - 1986 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 34:5-19.
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    Insight and the Eros of the Mind.Andrew J. Reck - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):97 - 107.
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    Insight and the Eros of the Mind,Insight, A Study of Human Understanding.Andrew J. Reck - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):97-107.
    In the foreground of Father Lonergan's analysis of the cognitional process are insight and the heuristic structures it employs. A close study of paradigms of insight exhibits mental acts apprehending intelligibilities logically distinct from, though psychologically conveyed by sense data and images. Because these intelligibilities, e.g., in contemporary physics, bear witness to entities which are unimaginable, knowing is not merely looking. Knowing involves entertaining intelligible meanings and reflecting on them, and though it exists, for men at least, within the boundaries (...)
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