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Tulane Studies in Philosophy
Volume 11, 1962
Studies in Social Philosophy
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Edward G. Ballard
Husserl’s Philosophy of Intersubjectivity in Relation to His Rational Ideal
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James K. Feibleman
The Impact of Science on Society
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Paul G. Morrison
The Social Import of Empiricism
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Andrew J. Reck
The Social Philosophy of Elijah Jordan (1875–1953)
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Robert C. Whittemore
The Case for Sociocracy
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