Dewey's Theories of Knowledge and Goodness
[Ottawa? (1949)
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| Keywords | Knowledge, Theory of Good and evil. [from old catalog | |||||||||
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| Call number | B945.D44.O34 | |||||||||
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Karl Löwith (1967). Gott. Göttingen, Vandenhoeck U. Ruprecht.
Rajendra Prasad[from old catalog] Pandey (1965). The Problem of Fact. Santiniketan, Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Visva-Bharati.
Oliver A. Johnson (1959/1970). Rightness and Goodness. The Hague, Nijhoff.
Neville Stuart Talbot (1929). The Riddle of Life. New York [Etc.]Longmans, Green and Co..
Charles John Bond (1937). The Nature and Meaning of Evil and Suffering as Seen From Evolutionary Standpoint. London, H. K. Lewis & Co., Ltd..
Stephen Hetherington (2001). Good Knowledge, Bad Knowledge: On Two Dogmas of Epistemology. Oxford University Press.
Anant Ganesh[from old catalog] Javadekar (1963). Axionoetics; Valuation Theory of Knowledge. New York, Allied Publishers.
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