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    Naturalism and the human spirit.Yervant H. Krikorian - 1944 - New York,: Columbia university press.
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    Naturalism and the Human Spirit.Yervant H. Krikorian (ed.) - 1944 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
  3. Naturalism and the Human Spirit.Yervant H. Krikorian - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (78):89-91.
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    John Dewey’s Philosophy of Value.Y. H. Krikorian - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (2):292-293.
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    The Spirit of American Philosophy.Y. H. Krikorian - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (1):142.
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    The Pragmatic Movement in American Philosophy.Y. H. Krikorian - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (3):419-421.
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    Naturalism and the Human Spirit.Edgar Sheffield Brightman & Yervant H. Krikorian - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54 (4):423.
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    Comments on Mr. Ushenko's Theses.Elizabeth Lane Beardsley, Herbert Feigl, Donald C. Williams, Adolf Grünbaum, Y. H. Krikorian & C. West Churchman - 1953 - Review of Metaphysics 6 (3):473 - 482.
    2. In the first place, the term "power" is used to refer to processes which are held to go on at particular times, and to be accessible to direct experience. It is not clear to me why our experiences of activity are not "explicit", or why they are not to be regarded as manifested to the senses ; but possibly these assertions could be defended on the ground that the experiences in question are phenomenologically distinctive in some way.
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    Singer's philosophy of experimentalism.Y. H. Krikorian - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (1):81-91.
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    Sheldon's Metaphysics.Y. H. Krikorian - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (14):365-380.
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    Sheldon's synthetic metaphysics.Y. H. Krikorian - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (14):365-380.
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  12. Symposium: Are Religious Dogmas Cognitive and Meaningful?Virgil C. Aldrich, Charles Hartshorne, Harold H. Titus, H. Rensselaer Wilsovann, Patrick Romanell, Woodrow W. Sayre, William S. Minor, Philip Merlan, Y. H. Krikorian, John Herman Randall Jr, James Gutmann, Sidney Hook, Virgil C. Aldrich, C. J. Ducasse & Raphael Demos - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (5):145 - 172.
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    Symposium: Are Religious Dogmas Cognitive and Meaningful?Virgil C. Aldrich, Charles Hartshorne, Harold H. Titus, H. Van Rensselaer Wilson, Patrick Romanell, Woodrow W. Sayre, William S. Minor, Philip Merlan, Y. H. Krikorian, John Herman Randall, James Gutmann, Sidney Hook, C. J. Ducasse & Raphael Demos - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (5):145.
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    Current Philosophical Issues: Essays in Honor of Curt John Ducasse.Y. H. Krikorian - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (1):122-123.
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    The Spirit of American Philosophy.Y. H. Krikorian - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (1):142-143.
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    Reason and the Common Good. Selected Essays of Arthur E. Murphy.Y. H. Krikorian - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3):432-433.
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    John Dewey, The Early Works, 1882-1898. Vol. 3. 1889-1892. Early Essays and Outline of A Critical Theory of Ethics.Y. H. Krikorian - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (1):128-129.
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    Liberty, Laughter, and Tears.Y. H. Krikorian - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (3):466-468.
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    An empirical definition of consciousness.Y. H. Krikorian - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (6):156-161.
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    11. A Naturalistic View of Mind.Yervant H. Krikorian - 1944 - In Naturalism and the Human Spirit. New York,: Columbia University Press. pp. 242-269.
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    Contemporary philosophic problems.Yervant H. Krikorian - 1959 - New York,: Macmillan. Edited by Abraham Edel.
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    Contemporary Philosophic Problems Selected Readings.Yervant Hovhannes Krikorian & Abraham Edel - 1959 - Macmillan.
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    Cohen's rationalistic naturalism.Y. H. Krikorian - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (2):264-273.
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    Empiricism and the mind.Y. H. Krikorian - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (October):685-692.
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    Education for tragedy.Y. H. Krikorian - 1972 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 7 (4):250-261.
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    "Education for tragedy" by Kenneth D. Benne.Y. H. Krikorian - 1972 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 7 (4):250.
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    Empiricism: Mind and matter.Y. H. Krikorian - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (April):255-259.
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    Hocking and the dilemmas of modernity.Y. H. Krikorian - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (7):265-275.
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    Human Nature and the Human Spirit.Yervant Krikorian - 1946 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (3):436-439.
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    Life, mechanism and purpose.Y. H. Krikorian - 1943 - Philosophy of Science 10 (3):184-190.
    The determination of the place of life in nature has been a major philosophic issue. Some, in their attempt to show the continuity of nature, have resorted to the reductive method and have argued that the living differ in no significant sense from the non-living, unless it be in their complexity; others, in their desire to emphasize the qualitatively varied aspects of nature, have drifted to disjunctive method and have claimed that there is an unbridgeable gap between the living and (...)
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    Meaning as behavior.Y. H. Krikorian - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (1):83-88.
    Meanings have an empirical genesis and status. This simple claim has often been denied or ignored. Some metaphysicians in their exaltation of the eternal have regarded meanings as essences, or eternal objects, or neutral entities, in a subsistential or supernatural realm that is changeless and has no roots in nature. Some logicians in their zest to manipulate meanings isolate them so completely as forms of reason, or as syntactical symbols that at no point is their connection with natural events made (...)
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    Mechanical explanation: Its meaning and applicability.Y. H. Krikorian - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (1):14-21.
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    Recent perspectives in American philosophy.Yervant H. Krikorian - 1973 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    The essays in this book analyze significant perspectives of the recent past in American philosophy; they represent some of the major trends of this period. Alfred North Whitehead is included with the recent American philosophers since his major philosophic ideas were fully developed in this country. There has been no attempt to deal comprehensively with this period. Several philosophers of equal importance who also deserve attention-C. l. Lewis, A. O. Love joy, W. F. Montague, R. B. Perry, F. J. E. (...)
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  34. Recent Perspectives in American Philosophy.Yervant H. Krikorian - 1973 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (3):349-350.
     
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  35. Recent Perspectives in American Philosophy.Yervant H. Krikorian - 1973 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 10 (1):57-59.
     
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    Singer on mechanism and teleology.Y. H. Krikorian - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (19):569-576.
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    Teleology and Causality.Y. H. Krikorian - 1949 - Review of Metaphysics 2 (8):35 - 46.
    All these activities of living beings, and the functioning of their organs, and the functioning of instruments demand a teleological explanation. Why do human beings toil? Why do living beings try to maintain the activities of the organism? What are the functions of specific organs or instruments? Intelligible answers can be given in teleological terms. Of course, one could ask many questions about these situations that would not require the teleological explanation; for example, questions concerning the mechanical structure of living (...)
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    Teleology and Causality.Y. H. Krikorian - 1949 - Review of Metaphysics 2 (8):35-46.
    All these activities of living beings, and the functioning of their organs, and the functioning of instruments demand a teleological explanation. Why do human beings toil? Why do living beings try to maintain the activities of the organism? What are the functions of specific organs or instruments? Intelligible answers can be given in teleological terms. Of course, one could ask many questions about these situations that would not require the teleological explanation; for example, questions concerning the mechanical structure of living (...)
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    The concept of organization.Y. H. Krikorian - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (5):119-126.
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    The meaning of purpose.Y. H. Krikorian - 1930 - Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):96-105.
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    The publicity of mind.Y. H. Krikorian - 1962 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (March):317-325.
  42. The pursuit of ideals.Yervant H. Krikorian - 1970 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
     
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  43. Structure, Function and Purpose.Adrian C. Moulyn & Y. H. Krikorian - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (2):225-226.
     
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    From Beast-Machine to Man-Machine.Y. H. Krikorian - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (1):152-153.
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    Causality.Y. H. Krikorian - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (35):319 - 327.
    The image of nature as causality has been a major theme of science and poetry. It has been a symbol of hope and fear, of progress and futility. Yet its meaning has seldom been clear. Prior to any statement about the relation of causality to physical nature, life, and mind, its meaning should be established. I shall therefore first define causality, and I shall then discuss its applicability to nature.
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    The Biology of the Spirit. [REVIEW]Y. H. Krikorian - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (16):502-506.
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    A. E. Murphy and others, "Reason and the Common Good". [REVIEW]Y. H. Krikorian - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3):432.
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    ames Gouinlock's "John Dewey's Philosophy of Value". [REVIEW]Y. H. Krikorian - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (2):292.
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    Alfred J. Marrow Horace M. Kallen's "What I Believe and Why - Maybe". [REVIEW]Y. H. Krikorian - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (4):574.
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  50. Charles Morris's "The Pragmatic Movement in American Philosophy". [REVIEW]Y. H. Krikorian - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (3):419.
     
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