Articles. | ||
Page. | ||
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Akeley, Lewis Ellsworth.—Bergson and Science | 270 | |
Becker, Carl.—The Dilemma of Diderot | 54 | |
Bliss, Henry E.—On Relations | 34 | |
Carr, H. Wildon.—The Metaphysical Implications of the Principle of Relativity | 1 | |
Dewey, John.—The Existence of the World as a Problem | 357 | |
Johnston, G. A.—The Development of Berkeley's Ethical Theory | 419 | |
de Laguna, Grace A.—The Psychological Element | 371 | |
Laing, Bertram A.—The Metaphysics of Nietzsche's Immoralism | 386 | |
Lalande, A.—Philosophy in France, 1913-1914 | 245 | |
McIver, R. M.—Personality and the Suprapersonal | 501 | |
Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association | 184 | |
Rogers, A. K.—The Determination of Human Ends | 583 | |
Smith, Norman Kemp.—Kant's Relation to Hume and Leibnitz | 288 | |
Smith," Norman" Kemp."—Kant's Method of Composing The Critique of Pure Reason | 526 | |
Stewart, Herbet L.—Was Plato an Ascetic? | 603 | |
Talbet, Ellen Bliss.—The Time Process and the Value of Human Life | 17 | |
Tufts, James H.—Ethics of States | 131 | |
Urban, Wilbur M.—On Intolerables: A Study in the Logic of Valuation | 477 | |
Wilde, Norman.—The Faith Philosophy of Pierre Charron | 614 | |
Wright, Henry W.—Principles of Voluntarism | 297 | |
Wright, William K.—The Evolution of Values from Instincts. | 166 | |
Znaniecki, Florian.—The Principle of Relativity and Philosophical Absolutism | 150 | |
Discussions. | ||
Calkins, Mary Whiton.—Bertrand Russell on Neo-Realism | 533 | |
Moore, A. W.—Pragmatism, Science and Truth | 631 |
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