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The Modern Schoolman
Volume 4, Issue 2, November 1927
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Father Lord, author of Armchair Philosophy, herein offers to a wider audience some notes from a recent talk to the Philosophers in St. Louis. He believes that writing is necessary not only to express, but also really to assimilate philosophy.
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Sane philosophers are irritated by nothing so much as the attempt to identify Science and Monism.Such an attempt made in Berlin in 1906 is described by Mr. Madgett in the present article. Editor
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Birth Control Ethics?
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Up to date Scholasticism is quite proud of its close union with Science. That bond has been strengthened considerable of late by the Physiology course described and recommended in the present article. The Editor.
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