Philosophy, 1924-2020
Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 281 to 300 of 1821
Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
1954 | An Examination of the Cognitive Content of Art | Clements, Arthur Leo |
1981 | An Examination of Quine's Philosophy from "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" to Word and Object | Meyler, Nicholas James |
1996 | An Examination of Nietzsche's Eternal Recurrence: The Great Disciplinary Thought | Oliveira, Darrell L. |
1933 | An Examination of English Utilitarianism from Cumberland to John Stuart Mill | Woodward, John Taylor |
1934 | An Examination of Beauty and Its Relation to Several Problems in Aesthetics | Mark, Robert Lorraine |
1932 | An Examination into the Charge that Philosophy is an Unprofitable Pursuit | Tunnell, Jr., James Miller |
1936 | An Ethical Justification of Capital Punishment | Bowman, Brooks |
1976 | An Ethical Criticism of Nozick's Entitlement Theory of Justice in Holdings | Springer, Anita E. |
1939 | An Essay upon Truth | Nelson, John Ogden |
1975 | An Essay on Kant's "Critique of the Aesthetical Judgement" | Keller, William Walton |
1955 | An Essay on Empiricism | Stace, Noel John |
1964 | An Essay of Sorts, About Rational Belief Knowledge and Induction | Earman, III, John S. |
1971 | An Essay in Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus | Sykes, Mellick Tweedy |
1954 | An Essay in the Theory of Value | Gaines, Robert John |
1932 | An Essay Concerning the Elements of Selfhood | Ryckman, Robert Willis |
1936 | An Epistemological Study of the Self and Its Relation to Other Minds | Whittaker, Jr., Ralph Rohrer |
1961 | An Empirical Approach to God: A Dialogue Analysis of the Teleological Hypothesis | Olgin, Howard Aaron |
2004 | An Either/Or: The Choice Between the "Aesthetic” or the"Abstracted Moral" Ways of Life | Bekavac, Daniel F. |
1936 | "The World to Conquer" Reason for Man's Dominance Over the Rest of All Living Organisms | Bensen, James Quinlan |
1950 | An Attempt to Define Philosophy | Hallgring, Robert William |
Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 281 to 300 of 1821