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_aB790 _b.W46 1955 |
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_aWhite, Morton Gabriel, _d1917-, _eeditor. _96642 |
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_aThe age of analysis; _btwentieth century philosophers, _cselected, with an introd. and interpretive commentary. |
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_aBoston, _bHoughton Mifflin, _c1955. |
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_a253 p. _c21 cm. |
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_aThe Great ages of Western philosophy, _v6 |
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_tThe decline and fall of the absolute -- _tThe revival of realism and common sense: G.E. Moore -- _tPhilosophy and history: Benedetto Croce -- _tMyth, morals, and religion: George Santayana -- _tTime, instinct, and freedom: Henri Bergson -- _tNature and life: Alfred North Whitehead -- _tPhenomenology: Edmund Husserl -- _tExistentialism: Jean-Paul Sartre -- _tPragmatism and meaning: Charles Sanders Peirce -- _tTruth and practice: William James -- _tScience and morals: John Dewey -- _tMathematics, logic, and analysis: Bertrand Russell -- _tLogical positivism: Rudolf Carnap -- _tThe uses of language: Ludwig Wittgenstein -- _tPhilosophy and man: an exhortation. |
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_aPhilosophy, Modern. _96643 |
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_aGreat ages of Western philosophy ; _vv. 6. _96644 |
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