The Golden Age of American PhilosophyCharles Frankel G. Braziller, 1960 - 534 páginas Selections from the writings of American philosophers, covering the period from the Civil War up to the present, and including brief biographies. |
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INTRODUCTION BY CHARLES FRANKEL | 1 |
Concerning The Author | 50 |
How to Make Our Ideas Clear | 68 |
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