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    The World as Will and Representation.Lewis White Beck - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (2):279-280.
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    Essays by Lewis White Beck: five decades as a philosopher.Lewis White Beck & Predrag Cicovacki - 1998 - Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. Edited by Predrag Cicovacki.
    A comprehensive collection of essays by the philosopher Lewis White Beck.
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    Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics.Lewis White Beck, Martin Heidegger & James S. Churchill - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (3):396.
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    The Creative Mind.Lewis White Beck - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (4):659-661.
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    Studies in the philosophy of Kant.Lewis White Beck - 1965 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    A collection of Lewis Beck's writings on the philosophy and interpretation of Immanuel Kant.
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    Kant's legacy: essays in honor of Lewis White Beck.Lewis White Beck & Predrag Cicovacki (eds.) - 2001 - Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
    The papers in this volume examine Kant's legacy by addressing issues concerning creativity in all aspects of human experience.
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  7. Essays on Kant and Hume.Lewis White Beck - 1978 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
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    Early German Philosophy: Kant and His Predecessors.Lewis White Beck - 1969 - Cambridge, Mass.,: St. Augustine's Press.
    This comprehensive history of German philosophy from its medieval beginnings to near the end of the eighteenth century explores the spirit of German intellectual life and its distinctiveness from that of other countries. Beck devotes whole chapters to four great philosophers -- Nicholas of Cusa, Leibniz, Lessing, and Kant -- and extensively examines many others, including Albertus Magnus, Meister Eckhart, Paracelsus, Kepler, Mendelssohn, Wolff, and Herder. Questioning explanations of philosophy by the racial or ethnic character of its exponents, (...)'s conclusion is that German philosophy developed as a series of diverse responses to the historical experiences of the German people. The peculiarities of German philosophy must be viewed in the light of German political problems and educational structures. In particular he stresses the importance of the connections between philosophy and Germany's intellectual, literary, religious, and political history. (shrink)
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  9. A commentary on Kant's Critique of practical reason.Lewis White Beck - 1960 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
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    Kant’s First Critique. An Appraisal of the Permanent Significance of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.Lewis White Beck - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (2):248-252.
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    Pictorial History of Philosophy.Lewis White Beck - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (2):274-274.
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  12. Essays on Kant and Hume.Lewis White Beck - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (2):244-245.
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    Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology.Lewis White Beck - 1941 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2 (2):245-249.
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    Die kantkritik Von C. I. Lewis und der analytischen schule.Lewis White Beck - 1953 - Kant Studien 45 (1-4):3-20.
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    The Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy and Philosophers.Lewis White Beck - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (1):121-122.
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    Can Kant's Synthetic Judgments Be Made Analytic?Lewis White Beck - 1956 - Kant Studien 47 (1-4):168-181.
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    Personality. A Study According to the Philosophies of Value and Spirit of Max Scheler and Nicolai Hartmann.Lewis White Beck - 1944 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (4):582-583.
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    Freedom Forgotten and Remembered.Lewis White Beck - 1943 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (1):101-104.
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    Sir David Ross on duty and purpose in Kant.Lewis White Beck - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (1):98-107.
  20. Kant's theory of definition.Lewis White Beck - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (2):179-191.
    In the modern discussions about possibility of synthetic a priori propositions, the theory of definition has a fundamental importance, because the most definition’s theories hold that analytic judgments are involved by explicit definition . However, for Kant –first author who pointed out the distinction between analytic and synthetic propositions–many analytic judgments are made by analysis of concepts which need not first be established by definition. Moreover, for him not all a priori knowledge is analytic. The statement that not all analytic (...)
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    Das faktum der vernunft: Zur rechtfertigungsproblematik in der ethik.Lewis White Beck - 1961 - Kant Studien 52 (1-4):271-282.
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    Selected essays on Kant.Lewis White Beck - 2002 - Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. Edited by Hoke Robinson.
    A collection of Lewis White Beck's most important essays on Immanuel Kant's philosophy.
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    Psychology and Logic.Lewis White Beck - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (3):466-470.
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    Logical Positivism.Lewis White Beck - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (3):423-423.
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    The Logic of Modern Psychology.Lewis White Beck - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (2):240-243.
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  26. Kant Studies Today.Lewis White Beck - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (177):278-281.
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    The X of Psychology. An Essay on the Problem of the Science of Mind.Lewis White Beck - 1941 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (3):386-389.
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    Wars of Families of Minds.Lewis White Beck - 1941 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2 (1):126-127.
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  29. Conscious and unconscious motives.Lewis White Beck - 1966 - Mind 75 (April):155-179.
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    The Moral Theory of Evolutionary Naturalism.Lewis White Beck - 1946 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (1):179-181.
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    The actor and the spectator.Lewis White Beck - 1975 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Can a machine think? More pointedly, if I am a machine, can I think? Beck answers these questions by analyzing two clusters of metaphors -- one of which dramatizes human beings as spontaneous agents (actors), and the other sees them as observers attempting to explain causally their own behavior and that of the actor (spectators). Using a hypothetical scene with two spectators, each explaining an action, and each representing a different way of viewing the world, Beck points up (...)
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    From Critical to Speculative Idealism: The Philosophy of Solomon Maimon.Lewis White Beck & Samuel Atlas - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):281.
  33. Kant's Three Critiques.Lewis White Beck - 1994
     
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    Six Secular Philosophers: Religious Themes in the Thought of Spinoza, Hume, Kant, Nietzsche, William James and Santayana.Lewis White Beck - 1997 - Burns & Oates.
    Beck discusses the works on religion of the six philosophers he considers most germane to contemporary issues: Spinoza, Hume, Kant, Nietzsche, James, and Santayana. "I have tried to choose men whose independence of mind was such that they often appeared to their contemporaries to be enemies of religion". He first addresses the question, What is secular philosophy? And then explains the differences between the "families" of secular philosophers, before examining both their life and works.
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    The A Priori in Physical Theory.Lewis White Beck - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (4):661-662.
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    Was haben wir von Kant gelernt?Lewis White Beck - 1981 - Kant Studien 72 (1-4):1-10.
  37. Kant on the uniformity of nature.Lewis White Beck - 1981 - Synthese 47 (3):449 - 464.
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    The actor and the spectator: foundations of the theory of human action.Lewis White Beck - 1974 - Bristol, England: Thoemmes Press.
    Can a machine think? More pointedly, if I am a machine, can I think? Beck answers these questions by analyzing two clusters of metaphors -- one of which dramatizes human beings as spontaneous agents (actors), and the other sees them as observers attempting to explain causally their own behavior and that of the actor (spectators). Using a hypothetical scene with two spectators, each explaining an action, and each representing a different way of viewing the world, Beck points up (...)
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  39. Constructions and inferred entities.Lewis White Beck - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (1):74-86.
    1. Terminological Considerations. Since Russell enunciated the principle, “Wherever possible logical constructions are to be substituted for inferred entities,” or “Wherever possible, substitute constructions out of known entities for inferences to unknown entities,” the terminological situation has become confused. Russell defined neither “construction” nor “inferred entity.” “Construct” soon came to be used for “construction,” perhaps to avoid the ambiguity whereby the latter term was used to refer to both a process and a result. But many writers now use “construction” or (...)
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    Eighteenth-century philosophy.Lewis White Beck - 1966 - New York,: Free Press.
    An eight-volume series, this collection contains comprehensive introductions, notes that encourage discussion, and extensive bibliographies on the history of philosophy. Eighteenth-Century Philosophy presents readings on the history of philosophy, providing the full scope and impact of Western philosophy from the Presocratics to the important thinkers of the twentieth century. Containing many selections that appear in English for the first time, this series presents extensive and carefully chosen selections that emphasize the ranges and significance of the important philosophers of each period (...)
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  41. Kants „Kritik der praktischen Vernunft”. Ein Kommentar.Lewis White Beck & Karl-Heinz Ilting - 1975 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (2):338-339.
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    Kant's theory of knowledge: selected papers from the third International Kant Congress.Lewis White Beck (ed.) - 1974 - Boston: D. Reidel.
    Selected Papers from the Third International Kant Congress.
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    La teoría kantiana de la Definición.Lewis White Beck - 2013 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 18:178-197.
    En las discusiones modernas sobre la posibilidad de las proposiciones sintéticas a priori, la teoría de la definición tiene una importancia capital, porque la mayoría de las teorías sostiene que los juicios analíticos están lógicamente implicados en una definición explícita (lo que restringe los enunciados de una definición completa y precisa a juicios de este tipo). Sin embargo, para Kant -el primer autor en señalar la distinción entre proposiciones analíticas y sintéticas-muchos juicios analíticos son obtenidos mediante análisis de conceptos que (...)
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  44. Pursuing an Advanced Degree.Lewis White Beck - 1988 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62:264.
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    Philosophic inquiry.Lewis White Beck - 1952 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall. Edited by Robert L. Holmes.
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    Reply to Mrs. Hess.Lewis White Beck - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (19):516.
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  47. William Stern's Philosophy of Value.Lewis White Beck - 1941 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 22 (4):353.
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    Georg Simmel, 1858-1918.Lewis White Beck - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (3):422-422.
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  49. Kant's Letter to Marcus Herz, February 21, 1772 I. Introduction.Lewis White Beck - 1955 - Philosophical Forum 13:96.
     
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    Reality.Lewis White Beck - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (1):114-119.
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