Professor G. F. Stout (1860–1944)
Mind 54 (215):285-288 (1945)
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Maria van der Schaar (2004). The Red of a Rose. On the Significance of Stout's Category of Abstract Particulars. Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 82 (1):197-216.
G. F. Stout (1908). Are Presentations Mental or Physical? A Reply to Professor Alexander. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 9:226 - 247.
R. F. Alfred Hoernle (1931). Professor Stout's Theory of Posibilities, Truth, and Error. Mind 40 (159):273 - 284.
G. F. Stout (1898). Reply to Professor Angell's Criticism of Analytic Psychology. Philosophical Review 7 (1):72-76.
R. F. Alfred Hoernlé (1931). Professor Stout's Theory of Posibilities, Truth, and Error. Mind 40 (159):273-284.
J. E. Turner (1932). Professor Stout's Realism: A Criticism. Philosophy 7 (28):446-.
I. A. Richards (1973). Complementarities: A Lecture Delivered at Birkbeck College, London, 28th June 1972 in Honour of the Late Professor C. A. Mace, Professor of Psychology, Birkbeck College, 1944-1961. [REVIEW] London,Birkbeck College.
John Arthur Passmore (1944). G. F. Stout: 1860-1944. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 22 (1 & 2):1 – 14.
C. A. Mace (1945). George Frederick Stout, 1860-1944. London, G. Cumberlege.
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