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  1. Dewey D. Wallace (2011). Shapers of English Calvinism, 1660-1714: Variety, Persistence, and Transformation. OUP USA.score: 410.0
    Dewey Wallace tells the story of several prominent English Calvinist actors and thinkers in the first generations after the beginning of the Restoration. In the midst of conflicts between Church and Dissent and the intellectual challenges of the dawning age of Enlightenment, these five individuals and groups dealt with deism, anti-Trinitarianism, and scoffing atheism - usually understood as godlessness - by choosing different emphases in their defense and promotion of Calvinist piety and theology. In each case there was (...)
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  2. Simon Saunders & David Wallace (2008). Saunders and Wallace Reply. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (3):315-317.score: 260.0
    A reply to a comment by Paul Tappenden (BJPS 59 (2008) pp. 307-314) on S. Saunders and D. Wallace, "Branching and Uncertainty" (BJPS 59 (2008) pp. 298-306).
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  3. James D. Wallace (1996). Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press.score: 260.0
    James D. Wallace treats moral considerations as beliefs about the right and wrong ways of doing things - beliefs whose source and authority are the same as any ...
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  4. R. Aboudi, D. Thon, S. Wallace, R. Aboudi, D. Thon & S. Wallace, Inequality Comparisons When the Populations Differ in Size.score: 140.0
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  5. Simon Saunders & D. Wallace (2008). Branching and Uncertainty. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (3):293 - 305.score: 120.0
    Following Lewis, it is widely held that branching worlds differ in important ways from diverging worlds. There is, however, a simple and natural semantics under which ordinary sentences uttered in branching worlds have much the same truth values as they conventionally have in diverging worlds. Under this semantics, whether branching or diverging, speakers cannot say in advance which branch or world is theirs. They are uncertain as to the outcome. This same semantics ensures the truth of utterances typically made about (...)
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  6. James D. Wallace (2009). Norms and Practices. Cornell University Press.score: 120.0
    Challenging the paradigm in ethics -- The spirit of the enterprise -- Social artifacts and ethical criticism -- General and particular in practical knowledge -- Virtues of benevolence and justice.
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  7. James D. Wallace (1988). Ethics and the Craft Analogy. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):222-232.score: 120.0
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  8. James D. Wallace (1991). Theorizing About Morals. Noûs 25 (2):176-183.score: 120.0
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  9. James D. Wallace (1966). Pleasure as an End of Action. American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (4):312 - 316.score: 120.0
  10. James D. Wallace (1968). Anti-Naturalism. Ethics 78 (4):296-302.score: 120.0
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  11. William A. Wallace (1995). Circularity and the Paduan Regressus: From Pietro d'Abano to Galileo Galilei. Vivarium 33 (1):76-97.score: 120.0
  12. James D. Wallace (1968). The Duty to Help People in Distress. Analysis 29 (2):33 - 38.score: 120.0
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  13. James D. Wallace (2002). Good Lives and Meaningful Work. Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 10 (1):73-79.score: 120.0
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  14. James D. Wallace (1968). The Beginning of the World. Dialogue 6 (04):521-526.score: 120.0
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  15. James D. Wallace (1968). Mechanism and Action. Philosophical Studies 19 (6):88 - 92.score: 120.0
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  16. James D. Wallace (1969). Practical Inquiry. Philosophical Review 78 (4):435-450.score: 120.0
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  17. James D. Wallace (1974). Excellences and Merit. Philosophical Review 83 (2):182-199.score: 120.0
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  18. James D. Wallace (2001). Social Artifacts and Ethical Criticism. Teaching Ethics 1 (1):47-61.score: 120.0
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  19. James D. Wallace (1994). Morality, Practical Knowledge, and Will. Journal of Philosophical Research 19:23-36.score: 120.0
    In Quandaries and Virtues, Edmund Pincoffs maintains that we observe a multiplicity of moral norms. A common life in which we participate supplies a context in which many virtues play diverse functional roles. He suggests, without developing the idea, that such a common life provides us with a structure for organizing and harmonizing the many moral norms we attempt to pursue. This essay explores that idea. Bodies of shared practical knowledge, such as medicine and scientific research, provide examples of empirically (...)
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  20. James D. Wallace (1971). The Influence of Agents. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):45 - 57.score: 120.0
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  21. Richard Wallace (1970). Borderlands of Theology; By D. M. Mackinnon. (Lutterworth 1968, Pp. 256. Price £1 15s.). Philosophy 45 (174):343-.score: 120.0
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  22. James D. Wallace (1988). Moral Relevance and Moral Conflict. Cornell University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  23. James D. Wallace (1978). Virtues and Vices. Cornell University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  24. Megan Wallace, Compulsion, Love and the Willingness to Rule.score: 60.0
    We are told in Book I (347b-d) of The Republic that good people will not be willing to rule for money or honor. On the contrary, they will have to be coerced, by some compulsion or punishment, to rule. Moreover, in a city full of good men, there will be a competition to see who will be the ones not to rule. So a good or ‘true’ ruler will be one who does not necessarily want to rule. Even stronger: a (...)
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  25. Stanley B. Cunningham (1982). Virtues and Vices and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy Philippa Foot Oxford: Blackwell; Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1978. Pp. Xiv, 207Virtues and Vices James D. Wallace Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1978. Pp. 170. [REVIEW] Dialogue 21 (01):133-137.score: 42.0
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  26. Owen McLeod (1999). Ethical Norms, Particular Cases James D. Wallace Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1996, Xi + 171 Pp., $27.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 38 (02):433-.score: 42.0
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  27. Daniel Groll (2009). Review of James D. Wallace, Norms and Practices. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (9).score: 42.0
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  28. Kenneth Pahel (1989). Book Review:Moral Relevance and Moral Conflict. James D. Wallace. [REVIEW] Ethics 100 (1):177-.score: 42.0
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  29. William H. Wilcox (2000). James D Wallace, Ethical Norms, Particular Cases:Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Ethics 110 (2):445-448.score: 42.0
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  30. Christopher W. Gowans (1991). Moral Relevance and Moral Conflict, by James D. Wallace. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (2):478-481.score: 42.0
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  31. N. J. H. Dent (1979). Virtues and Vices By James D. Wallace Contemporary Philosophy Series, Cornell University Press, 1978, 170 Pp., £9.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy 54 (210):568-.score: 42.0
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  32. Reviewed by William H. Wilcox (2000). James D Wallace, Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Ethics 110 (2).score: 42.0
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  33. Herbert Wallace Schneider (1967). L'idée d'Expérience Dans la Philosophie de John Dewey. Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (3):300-301.score: 39.0
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  34. Robin Osborne (1992). Paul W. Wallace, Andreas G. Orphanides (Edd.): Sources for the History of Cyprus, Vol. I: Greek and Latin Texts to the Third Century A.D. Pp. Xxvi + 287. Albany and Nicosia: Institute of Cypriot Studies, University of Albany, State University of New York, and Cyprus College, 1990. $75 (Paper, $65). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):216-217.score: 36.0
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  35. J. A. Weisheipl (1985). Book Reviews : Prelude to Galileo--Essays on Medieval and Sixteenth-Century Sources of Galileo's Thought. BY WILLIAM A. WALLACE. (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 62.) Dordrecht/Boston/London: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1981. Pp. Xvi + 369. Cloth US $49.95, Paper $23.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (1):97-101.score: 36.0
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  36. James Collins (1976). "Collected Works of Erasmus, Vol. 1: The Correspondence of Erasmus, Letters 1 to 141 (1484 to 1500)," Trans. R. A. B. Mynors and D. F. S. Thomson, Annotated by Wallace K. Ferguson; and "Under Pretext of Praise: Satiric Mode in Erasmus' Fiction," by Sister Geraldine Thompson. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 53 (2):209-211.score: 36.0
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  37. Lee C. Rice (1971). "The Definition of Morality," Ed. G. Wallace and A. D. M. Walker. The Modern Schoolman 49 (1):80-81.score: 36.0
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  38. Ishtiyaque Haji (2003). Determinism and its Threat to the Moral Sentiments. The Monist 86 (2):242-260.score: 24.0
  39. D. Goldstick (1972). A Contribution Towards the Development of the Causal Theory of Knowledge. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 50 (3):238-248.score: 15.0
    1 Cf. D. M. Armstrong, A Materialist Theory of Mind (London, 1968), Chapter 9; 'A Causal Theory of Knowledge' by Alvin I. Goldman, The Journal of Philosophy , Vol. LXIV, No. 12, June 22, 1967. A striking parallelism would appear to exist between 'the causal theory of knowledge' and the orthodox Stoic doctrine regarding the kataleptike phantasia . See, for example, Sextus Empiricus, Adversus Mathematicos 7.248 (reprinted in Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta , edited by H. F. A. von Arnim, Leipzig, 1921, (...)
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  40. D. Trierweiler (1998). Reviews : Hans Blumenberg, Arbeit Am Mythos, Frankfurt, 1979 (Work on Myth, Trans. Robert M. Wallace, Cambridge, 1985). Diogenes 46 (182):155-164.score: 12.0
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  41. D. Scott-Kakures & P. Hurley (2008). Review: R. Jay Wallace: Normativity and the Will. [REVIEW] Mind 117 (467):744-750.score: 12.0
  42. Herbert Wallace Schneider (1966). F. A. Trendelenburg, Forerunner to John Dewey. Journal of the History of Philosophy 4 (3):265-266.score: 12.0
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  43. Alfred Dewey Jensen (1975). Bill Wallace (a Conversation in a Bar). Inquiry 18 (3):309 – 323.score: 12.0
    The dialogue is concerned to do two things. In the first place it seeks to display the extreme difficulty of discussing conceptual issues with students whose academic backgrounds are the social sciences. Its point is not to criticize any element of those disciplines per se, but to illustrate the sort of misunderstandings which many beginning students appear to acquire from them. The second point is to offer a reminder that perhaps the part of philosophizing which requires the most care is (...)
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  44. Wallace Koehler & Vera Blair (2008). Johann David Köhler's: Anweisung für Reisende Gelerte, Bibliothecken, Műnz-Cabinette, Antiquitäten-Zimmer, Bilder-Sale, Naturalien- Und Kunst-Kammern U.D.M Mit Nutzen Zubesehe: Inferred Ethical Concern in Eighteenth Century Library Practice and Lessons for the Twenty-First Century. Journal of Information Ethics 17 (1):68-78.score: 12.0
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  45. D. M. Lewis (1990). The Areopagus Robert W. Wallace: The Areopagus Council to 307 B.C. Pp. Xvii + 294. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989. £22.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):356-358.score: 12.0
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  46. R. D. Ackerman (1979). Believing in a Fiction: Wallace Stevens at the Limits of Phenomenology. Philosophy and Literature 3 (1):79-90.score: 12.0
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  47. Stanley J. Scott (1991). Frontiers of Consciousness: Interdisciplinary Studies in American Philosophy and Poetry. Fordham University Press.score: 12.0
    Frontiers of Consciousness is a study of the problem of consciousness in a historic period of revolutionary change, and an authentic example of “interdisciplinary studies.” The book contains a wealth of insight into the conceptual interrelationships between the work of the American philosophers who have been called the Builders (William James, Josiah Royce, Charles Peirce, and John Dewey) and the work of three great modernist poets (T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, and William Carlos Williams).
     
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  48. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (1986). Suetonius as Historian Jacques Gascou: Suétone Historien. (Bibliothèque des Écoles Françaises d'Athènes Et de Rome, 255.) Pp. Xvi + 874. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1984 (Obtainable From de Boccard, Paris). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 36 (02):243-245.score: 12.0
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  49. Julia Annas (ed.) (1991). Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume IX: 1991. Clarendon Press.score: 12.0
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual publication which includes original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books. -/- This volume presents the published version of the Nellie Wallace Lectures in Ancient Philosophy, delivered at the University of Oxford by Professor Gisela Striker. Together, these lectures make up a connected account of Stoic ethics. The other contributors to this volume are: Thomas C. Brickhouse, (...)
     
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  50. Terrence W. Deacon (2012). À propos de l'homme, ou comment repenser la sélection naturelle du langage humain. Labyrinthe (38):27-37.score: 12.0
    Il arrive qu’une complexité extrême mette le modèle de la sélection naturelle au défi d’expliquer quoi que ce soit. Depuis Darwin, l’aptitude humaine au langage est incessamment citée en exemple-type de ce cas de figure. Et ceux qui ont souligné les problèmes posés par cette faculté si spécifiquement humaine n’étaient pas tous des critiques du darwinisme. On sait l’argument avancé par Alfred Russel Wallace, co-instigateur de la théorie de la sélection naturelle, et réputé plus darwiniste que ..
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  51. Donald G. Douglas (1973). Philosophers on Rhetoric: Traditional and Emerging Views. Skokie, Ill.,National Textbook Co..score: 12.0
    Johnstone, H. W., Jr. Rhetoric and communication in philosophy.--Smith, C. R. and Douglas, D. G. Philosophical principles in the traditional and emerging views of rhetoric.--Wallace, K. R. Bacon's conception of rhetoric.--Thonssen, L. W. Thomas Hobbes's philosophy of speech.--Walter, O. M., Jr. Descartes on reasoning.--Douglas, D. G. Spinoza and the methodology of reflective knowledge in persuasion.--Howell, W. S. John Locke and the new rhetoric.--Doering, J. F. David Hume on oratory.--Douglas, D. G. A neo-Kantian approach to the epistomology of judgment in (...)
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  52. Hiralal Haldar (1927/1984). Neo-Hegelianism. Garland.score: 12.0
    Origin of the movement: J. H. Stirling. --T. H. Green. --Edward Caird. --John Caird. --William Wallace. --D. G. Ritchie. --F. H. Bradley. --Bernard Bosanquet. --John Watson. --Henry Jones. --J. H. Muirhead. --J. S. Mackenzie. --Lord Haldane. --J. E. McTaggart as an interpreter of Hegel. --Appendix: Hegelianism and human personality.
     
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  53. Edward J. Larson (2004). Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory. Modern Library.score: 12.0
    “I often said before starting, that I had no doubt I should frequently repent of the whole undertaking.” So wrote Charles Darwin aboard The Beagle , bound for the Galapagos Islands and what would arguably become the greatest and most controversial discovery in scientific history. But the theory of evolution did not spring full-blown from the head of Darwin. Since the dawn of humanity, priests, philosophers, and scientists have debated the origin and development of life on earth, and with modern (...)
     
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  54. Andy Mousley (ed.) (2011). Towards a New Literary Humanism. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Towards a New Literary Humanism; A. Mousley -- PART I: LITERATURE_AS ERSATZ_THEOLOGY: DEEP SELVES -- Introduction; A. Mousley -- Faith, Feeling, Reality: Anne Brontë as an Existentialist Poet; R. Styler -- Virginia Woolf, Sympathy and Feeling for the Human; K. Martin -- Being Human and being Animal in Twentieth-Century Horse-Whispering Writings: 'Word-Bound Creatures' and 'the Breath of Horses'; E. Graham_ -- Judith Butler and the Catachretic Human; I. Arteel (...)
     
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  55. William Kelly Prentice (ed.) (1941/1969). The Greek Political Experience. New York, Russell & Russell.score: 12.0
    The people and the value of their experience, by N. T. Pratt.--From kingship to democracy, by J. P. Harland.--Democracy at Athens, by G. M. Harper.--Athens and the Delian League, by B. D. Meritt.--Socialism at Sparta, by P. R. Coleman-Norton.--Tyranny, by M. Mac Laren.--Federal unions, by C. A. Robinson.--Alexander and the world state, by O. W. Reinmuth.--The Antigonids, by J. V. A. Fine.--Ptolemaic Egypt: a planned economy, by S. L. Wallace.--The Seleucids: the theory of monarchy, by G. Downey.--The political status (...)
     
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  56. Herbert Wallace Schneider (1981). Logica Della Valutazione Et Etica Naturalistica in Dewey. Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (2):273-274.score: 12.0
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  57. Thomas D. Stegman (2013). The Gospel of God: Romans as Paul's Aeneid. By David R. Wallace. Pp. Xx, 224, Eugene, OR, Pickwick, 2008, $27.00. Heythrop Journal 54 (1):138-139.score: 12.0
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  58. Paul Tibbetts (1969). Perception; Selected Readings in Science and Phenomenology. Chicago, Quadrangle Books.score: 12.0
    Introduction to sensory psychology, by C. Mueller.--Some reflections on brain and mind, by R. Brain.--In search of the engram, by K. Lashly.--Cerebral organization and behavior, by R. W. Sperry.--Relations between the central nervous system and the peripheral organs, by E. von Holst.--Effects of the Gestalt revolution, by J. E. Hochberg.--Seeing in depth, by R. L. Gregory.--The stimulus variables for visual depth perception, by J. J. Gibson.--The elaboration of the universe, by J. Piaget.--Visual perception approached by the method of stabilized images, (...)
     
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  59. James A. Weisheipl (uuuu/1961). The Dignity of Science. [Washington]Thomist Press.score: 12.0
    Demonstration and self-evidence, by E.D. Simmons.--The significance of the universal ut nune, by J.A. Oesterle.--William Harvey, M.D.: modern or ancient scientist? by H. Ratner.--Medicine and philosophy in the eleventh and twelfth centuries: the problem of elements, by R.P. McKeon.--The origins of the problem of the unity of form, by D.A. Callus.--The celestial movers in medieval physics, by J.A. Weisheipl.--Gravitational motion according to Theodoric of Freiberg, by W.A. Wallace.--"Mining all within," Clarke's notes to Rohault's Traité de physique, by M.A. Hoskin.--Darwin's (...)
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  60. Wallace I. Matson (2003). Zombies Begone! Against Chalmers' Mind/Brain Dualism. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24 (1):123-136.score: 9.0
  61. Herbert Wallace Schneider (1970). Puritans and Pragmatists: Eight Eminent American Thinkers, And: Recent American Philosophy (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (1):112-114.score: 6.0
    Puritans and Pragmatists: Eight Eminent American Thinkers. By Paul K. Conkin. (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1968. Pp. viii+49S. Cloth, $12.50; Paper, $5.95) Recent American Philosophy. By Andrew Reck. (New York: Pantheon, Random House, 1964. Pp. xiii+343. $5.95) -/- These two volumes supplement each other in several ways: the one introduces eight of the most important philosophers in American history, the other introduces ten less famous but more recent philosophers; the one portrays major makers of the American heritage, the (...)
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