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the site's main page for that author (if there is such a page) on which
there may be links to off-site materials.
Visitors who miss my
old “Gallery
of Heroes”
may visit the attic.
Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg
Addison, Jr., John W.
Anscombe, G. E. M.
Apel, Karl-Otto
Aptheker, Herbert
Auxier, Randall
Bahnsen, Greg L.
Barnes, Harry Elmer
Bertocci, Peter A.
Blanshard, Brand
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Alfred Cyril Ewing,
1899-1973
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Arthur Pap: A
Memoir
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Can
Men Be Reasonable?
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Current Strictures on Reason
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Current Strictures on Reason: A Rejoinder
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Foreword to Arthur Pap,
Semantics and Necessary Truth
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For One Who Is Liberally Educated, Life Is Far Too
Short
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Francis Herbert Bradley
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On Philosophical Style
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On Sanity in Thought
and Art
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On the
Difficulties of Being Reasonable
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Prefatory note to
Alfred North Whitehead, "The Aims of Education"
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Quantity
and Quality in American Education
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Rationalism
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Reason and Unreason in Religion
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Reflections on Economic Determinism
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Rejoinder to a
Criticism of My Theory of Universals
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Review
of Ernst Cassirer, An Essay on Man
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Review of F. R. Tennant
Philosophy of the Sciences
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Review of
J.
M. E. McTaggart, Studies in the Hegelian Dialectic
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Review
of
J. M. E. McTaggart, The Nature of Existence,
Volume I
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Review
of
J.
M. E. McTaggart, The Nature of Existence, Volume II
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Review of Mortimer J. Adler,
The Conditions of Philosophy
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Review of
The Return to Reason: Essays in
Realistic Philosophy
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Review of Richard Wollheim,
F. H. Bradley
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The Case for
Determinism
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The Habit of Reason
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The Heritage of Idealism
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The Impasse in Ethics and a Way Out
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The Life
of the Spirit in a Machine Age
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The
Limits of Naturalism
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The Nature of
Mind
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The
Philosophic Enterprise
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The Problem
of Consciousness:
A Debate with B. F. Skinner
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The Rational
Will
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The
Revolt against Reason in Theology
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The Seventh
International Congress of Philosophy, Oxford, 1930
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Wisdom
Bradley, Francis Herbert
Brand, Peg
Brinton, Crane
Brown, Steve
Butler, Michael R.
Butterfield, Herbert
Canavan, Francis
Cassirer, Ernst
Carneiro, Robert L.
Clarke, W. Norris
Clifford, W. K.
Cobb, John B., Jr.
Copleston, Frederick
Davis, Charles
Dawson, Christopher
Deck, John
Dickson, Eric
Doino, Jr., William
Dryden, Donald
Easterbrook, Gregg
Farrell, Joseph P.
Felt, James W.
Fish, Andrew
Ford,
Lewis S.
Gabb, Sean
Gardner, Howard
Garland, William J.
Gentry, Kenneth, L.
Gettier, Edmund L.
Gill, Jerry H.
Griffin, David Ray
9/11: The
Myth and The Reality
9/11: A Christian Theologian's Response:
Deceptions of Empire and the Anti-Imperial Gospel of Jesus
Bohm and Whitehead on Wholeness, Freedom,
Causality, and Time
Consciousness as a Subjective Form: Whitehead’s Nonreductionist
Naturalism
Creation Out of Chaos and the Problem of Evil
Critique of Frederick
Sontag's
Theodicy
Critique of John H. Hick's
Theodicy
Critique of John K. Roth's Theodicy
Critique of Stephen T.
Davis's
Theodicy
Curriculum Vitae (Brief)
Getting Agnostic about 9/11 [Interview]
Intrinsic Values and the Problem of Evil
Is the Universe Designed? Yes and No
Matter, Consciousness, and the Fallacy of
Misplaced Concreteness
Modern
Anti-animism and the A Priori Rejection of Life after Death
Panexperientialism: How It Overcomes the Problems
of Dualism and Materialism
Parapsychology and
Philosophy: A Whiteheadian Postmodern Perspective
Postmodern Theology for the Church
Process Philosophy
Process Philosophy of Religion
Process Theodicy,
Christology, and the
Imitatio Dei
Process Theology and Eastern Orthodox Theology: A
Response to Thomas Hopko
Process Theology as Empirical, Rational, and Speculative: Some
Reflections on Method
Reconstructive Postmodern Theology
Rejoinder to Preus and Segal
Responses to Criticisms
Review of
Kai
Nielsen, God, Scepticism,
and Modernity
Review of Lewis S. Ford,
Transforming Process Theism
The
Generic Concept of God
The Rationality
of Belief in God: A Response to Hans Küng
Time and the Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness
Two
Theologians [David Ray Griffin and Ian Markham] Debate 9/11
We Can Read the Words, But Can We Think the
Thoughts?
On a Certain Thomistic Effort to Square Human
Self-Determination with God’s “Infallible Movement” of the Will
Why God Cannot Coerce
Hallman, Joseph M.
Hankey, Wayne John
Harries, Karsten
Hartshorne, Charles
Himmelfarb,
Gertrude
Hoppe, Hans-Hermann
Hosinski, Thomas
Hospers, John
Jacobs,
Struan
Jones, Richard Elfyn
Konkin III, Samuel Edward
Lachmann, Rolf
Lang,
Berel
Langer, Susanne K.
Lauer, Quentin
Lee, Patrick
Liddy, Richard M.
Lonergan, Bernard
Lord, James
Lucas, Jr., George
Machan, Tibor
Maclachlan,
D. L. C.
Maritain,
Jacques
Mascall, E. L.
Maxwell, John Francis
Mises, Ludwig von
Moleski, Martin X.
Mulloy, John J.
Murray,
Hugh
Nagel,
Ernest
Neville,
Robert Cummings
O'Meara, James
Owen, H. P.
Owens, Joseph
Poole, Reginald
Redford,
James
Reisman,
George
Robbins, John W.
Roberts, Paul Craig
Rothbard, Murray Newton
Russett, Bruce M.
Sadowsky, James A.
Schmaltz, William H.
Sellers, Otis Q.
Sheen, Fulton J.
Sherburne, Donald W.
Smith, Barry
Smith, George H.
Strong, Augustus Hopkins
Sutton, Antony C.
Taylor, A. E.
Ulanov, Barry
Van Dun, Frank
Van Til,
Cornelius
Verene,
Donald Phillip
Voegelin, Eric
Wallace, William A.
Whitehead, Alfred North
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