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The Modern Schoolman
Volume 4, Issue 1, October 1927
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Student Problems
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Father McCormick, the President of the Missouri Province Philosophical Association and Professor of Philosophy at Marquette Univeristy, lucidly solves two more knotty problems of the novice metaphysician. The Editor.
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In the March 1927 number of this Journal Mr. Klaas, who is studying abroad, showed the lack of opposition between science and religion. In May he gave the reason. His newest contribution striking contribution striking points out their recognized relations. The Editor.
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The Roots of Modern Philosophy
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For students of philosophy's history Mr. Morrison's valuable contribution should prove a very vantage-ground. It is the fruit of a penetrating investigation into the pathless wastes of modern thought. The Editor.
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The Law's philosophy
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READERS will remember Father Pyne's article in our April issue anent Scholasticism and court procedure. We are glad to offer another analysis of this same question by one eminently capable because capable because of highly specialized training. The Editor
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