Philosophic Thought in France and the United States. Essays representing Major Trends in Contemporary French and American Philosophy. Edited by Marvin Farber. (University of Buffalo Publications in Philosophy. 1950. Pp. x + 775. Price $7.50.)
Philosophy 28 (107):362- (1953)
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