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Horace Meyer Kallen (1973). Creativity, Imagination, Logic. New York,Gordon and Breach.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1972). Philosophy, Aging and the Agéd. Journal of Value Inquiry 6 (1):1-21.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1972). Some Reflections on Rhetoric and Newness. World Futures 12 (3):301-313.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1968). Liberty, Laughter, and Tears. De Kalb, Northern Illinois University Press.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1965). Old Mysticism and New Knowledge. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (1):18-34.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1964). The Laughing Philosopher. Journal of Philosophy 61 (1):19-35.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1958). The Meaning of Tragedy in the Freedom of Man. Journal of Philosophy 55 (18):772-780.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1957). Alain Locke and Cultural Pluralism. Journal of Philosophy 54 (5):119-127.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1956). Remarks on Royce's Philosophy. Journal of Philosophy 53 (3):131-139.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1955). The Comic Spirit in the Freedom of Man. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 13 (3):342-350.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1951). Democracy's True Religion. Boston, Beacon Press.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1950). Human Rights and the Religion of John Dewey. Ethics 60 (3):169-177.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1950). Patterns in Events and Patterns in Philosophies of Art. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (3):145-154.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1949). The Education of Free Men. New York, Farrar, Straus.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1948). The Discipline of Freedom. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (4):508-514.
Horace Meyer Kallen , Sidney Hook & Milton Ridvas Konvitz (eds.) (1947/1974). Freedom and Experience: Essays Presented to Horace M. Kallen. Cooper Square Publishers.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1946). Education--And its Modifiers. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (2):249-263.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1946). The Meanings of "Unity" Among the Sciences, Once More. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (4):493-496.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1946). The Significance of the Unity of Science Movement: Reply. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (4):515-526.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1943). The Arts and Thomas Jefferson. Ethics 53 (4):269-283.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1942/1969). Art and Freedom. New York, Greenwood Press.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1937). Remarks on R. B. Perry's Portrait of William James. Philosophical Review 46 (1):68-78.
Horace Meyer Kallen & Hook Sidney (eds.) (1935/1968). American Philosophy Today and Tomorrow. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1932). Reason as Fact and as Fetich. (I). Journal of Philosophy 29 (21):561-574.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1932). Reason as Fact and as Fetich (II). Journal of Philosophy 29 (22):589-599.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1914). James, Bergson, and Traditional Metaphysics. Mind 23 (90):207-239.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1914). William James and Henri Bergson: A Study in Contrasting Theories of Life. University of Chicago Press; Ams Press.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1913). Art, Philosophy, and Life. International Journal of Ethics 24 (1):37-54.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1913). Radical Empiricism and the Philosophic Tradition. Philosophical Review 22 (2):151-164.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1912). The Essence of Tragedy. International Journal of Ethics 22 (2):179-202.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1910). Critical Notices. Mind 19 (1):97-105.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1910). Is Belief Essential in Religion. International Journal of Ethics 21 (1):51-67.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1909). Dr. Montague and the Pragmatic Notion of Value. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (20):549-552.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1909). The Affiliations of Pragmatism. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (24):655-661.
Horace Meyer Kallen (1908). The Pragmatic Notion of $\Overset{`'}{\Upsilon} \Lambda \Eta$. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (11):293-297.
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