English Philosophy Since 1900
Greenwood Press (1969)
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| Call number | B1615.W3 1982 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0313235457 0198880456 | |||||||||
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Philip Hugly & Charles Sayward (1987). Domains of Discourse. Logique Et Analyse 117:173-176.
William Ritchie Sorley (1965). A History of British Philosophy to 1900. Cambridge [Eng.]University Press.
Hugh Sykes Davies (1964). The English Mind. Cambridge [Eng.]University Press.
J. D. Bastable (1958). English Philosophy Since 1900. Philosophical Studies 8:151-154.
Conrad G. Weber (1945). Studies in the English Outlook in the Period Between the World Wars. Zürich, Printed by F. Frei.
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