Evolution in american philosophy
Philosophical Review 56 (4):357-373 (1947)
| Abstract | In the middle period of the century of American thought with which our symposium is concerned, there was one idea which so far overshadowed all others that we may fairly confine our attention to it. That idea was evolution. | |||||||||
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