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Tulane Studies in Philosophy
Volume 25, 1976
The Reach of Philosophy
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Richard L. Barber
Feibleman, Toynbee and The Future of Freedom
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Huntington Cairns
The Uniqueness of Feibleman’s Philosophy
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Stanley C. Feldman
Feibleman’s Theory of Justice
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Sir Malcolm Knox
Freedom
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Larry W. Miller
Mathematics: Discovery Or Invention — Or Making Explicit
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Andrew J. Reck
Feibleman’s Social Philosophy
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Seymour Reiter
Feibleman as a Man of Culture
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Louise N. Roberts
Internal Relations and the Work of Art
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Guy W. Stroh
The Concepts of Mind and Spirit in the Philosophy of James K. Feibleman
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Robert C. Whittemore
Feibleman, Whitehead, and the Future of Realism
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
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Writings By James K. Feibleman 1922–1976
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