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    Books in review

    Robert J. Myers, Steven Pressman, Andrew J. Reck, Paul E. Gottfried in Society (1991)

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    Book reviews

    Bert C. Hopkins, Andrew J. Reck in Man and World (1986)

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    George Donaldson, Alan M. Olson in International Journal for Philosophy of Re… (1984)

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    David R. Blumenthal, H. S. Harris in International Journal for Philosophy of Re… (1979)

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    Process Philosophy, a Categorial Analysis

    Process philosophy is that type of philosophy which takes reality to consist in process or processes, and which, if it acknowledges elements other than process, comprehends these elements, at least partially, ...

    Andrew J. Reck in Studies in Process Philosophy II (1975)

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    Epistemology in William James’s Principles of Psychology

    Among classic American philosophers William James ranks after John Dewey as a contributor to the philosophy of education.1 It is fitting that a collection of essays in honor of Professor George Barton, who has de...

    Andrew J. Reck in Dewey and his Influence (1973)

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    Knowledge and Value

    Essays in Honor of Harold N. Lee

    Andrew J. Reck in Tulane Studies in Philosophy (1972)

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    Dualisms in William James’s

    Twentieth century American philosophy has been characterized by what one of our best philosophical historians, Max Fisch, has called “the damnation of Descartes.”1 A conspicuous facet of American anti-Cartesianis...

    Andrew J. Reck in Knowledge and Value (1972)

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    Andrew J. Reck, D. P. Verene in Man and World (1971)

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    Substance, Subject and Dialectic

    In the preface to the Phenomenology of Mind Hegel makes an assertion which serves as a clue to his theory of substance: “everything depends on gras** and expressing the ultimate truth not as Substance but as Su...

    Andrew J. Reck in Studies in Hegel (1969)

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    Andrew J. Reck, J. Glenn Gray in The Journal of Value Inquiry (1968)

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    Substance and Experience

    R. D. Mack has remarked that the appeal to experience in philosophy serves three purposes: “I) to provide a ‘setting’ out of which knowledge arises; 2) to furnish subject-matter for thought; 3) to provide a way o...

    Andrew J. Reck in Metaphysics and Belief (1966)

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    Hocking’s Place in American Metaphysics

    In 1912 William Ernest Hocking published his first major work, The Meaning of God in Human Experience. The work, which immediately established Hocking’s reputation, was welcomed as the most effective statement of...

    Andrew J. Reck in Philosophy, Religion, and the Coming World Civilization (1966)

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    The Philosophy of Brand Blanshard

    Brand Blanshard, emeritus Sterling professor of philosophy at Yale University, is the leading rationalist on the contemporary Anglo-American scene. A graduate of the University of Michigan, when De Witt Parker...

    Andrew J. Reck in Studies in Philosophical Psychology (1964)

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    The Philosophy of George Herbert Mead (1863–1931)

    Among the group of thinkers who gathered at the University of Chicago at the turn of the century and who soon came to be known as “the Chicago School,” George Herbert Mead, after John Dewey, stands out most pr...

    Andrew J. Reck in Studies in Recent Philosophy (1963)

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    The Social Philosophy of Elijah Jordan (1875–1953)

    Of Elijah Jordan it has been said: “He was one of the few non-Marxist philosophers who took seriously the rise of Standard Oil, General Motors, the C.I.O. and the T.V.A. Philosophy, he thought, was not ready t...

    Andrew J. Reck in Studies in Social Philosophy (1962)

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