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Tulane Studies in Philosophy
Volume 22, 1973
Dewey and his Influence
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Harold Alderman
The Very Idea of a University
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Shannon Dubose
The Argument Laughs at Socrates and Protagoras
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Francis E. George
Dewey and Dialectic
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John G. Jardine
Experience as Revelatory of Nature in Dewey’s Metaphysical Methodology
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Harold N. Lee
Dewey and the Behavioral Theory of Meaning
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Jon S. Moran
Mead on the Self and Moral Situations
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Andrew J. Reck
Epistemology in William James’s Principles of Psychology
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Louise N. Roberts
George Barton and the Art of Teaching
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
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Allen K. Smith
Dewey’s Transition Piece: The Reflex Arc Paper
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