Book Review:Problems of Mind and Matter. John Wisdom; Reason: A Philosophical Essay with Historical Illustrations: Comte, Mill, Schopenhauer, Vico, Spinoza. Thomas Whittaker; Science and the Spirit of Man: A New Ordering of Experience. Julius W. Friend, James Feibleman
Ethics 45 (4):461- (1935)
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A. C. Ewing (1934). Science and the Spirit of Man. By Julius W. Friend and James Feibleman. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1933. Pp. 336. Price 12s. 6d. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 9 (34):243-.
Thomas Whittaker (1934/1968). Reason: A Philosophical Essay with Historical Illustrations. New York, Greenwood Press.
Julius Weis Friend (1937). What Science Really Means. London, G. Allen & Unwin Ltd..
James Feibleman & Julius W. Friend (1945). The Structure and Function of Organization. Philosophical Review 54 (1):19-44.
J. W. Harvey (1935). Reason. A Philosophical Essay with Historical Illustrations. By Thomas Whittaker . (London: Cambridge University Press. 1934. Pp. 217. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 10 (38):236-.
James Feibleman & Julius Friend (1945). Normative Organization and Empirical Fields. Philosophy of Science 12 (2):52-56.
Thomas Whittaker (1908/1993). Comte and Mill. Thoemmes Press.
Julius Weis Friend (1933). Science and the Spirit of Man. London, G. Allen & Unwin Ltd..
O. de Selincourt (1936). The Unlimited Community: A Study of the Possibility of Social Science. By Julius W. Friend and James Feibleman. (London: Allen & Unwin, Ltd.1936. Pp. 383. Price 15s. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 11 (44):488-.
Robert C. Scharff (1995). Comte After Positivism. Cambridge University Press.
Warner Fite, G. C. Field, James Feibleman, Julius W. Friend & L. Susan Stebbing (1935). Correspondence. Philosophy 10 (38):252 - 254.
James Edwin Creighton & George Holland Sabine (eds.) (1917/1967). Philosophical Essays in Honor of James Edwin Creighton. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.
James K. Feibleman (1951). Was Spinoza a Nominalist? Philosophical Review 60 (3):386-389.
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