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View Thomistic critique of transsubjectivity in recent American realism By Patrick J. Aspell

Thomistic critique of transsubjectivity in recent American realism

Thomistic critique of transsubjectivity in recent American realism

By Patrick J. Aspell

View Value-theory and criticism By Orlie Pell
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Value-theory and criticism

By Orlie Pell

View Ralph Barton Perry on education for democracy By Ira S. Steinberg
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Ralph Barton Perry on education for democracy

By Ira S. Steinberg

View The sources and apprehension of values in American higher education By John Everett Sutphin

The sources and apprehension of values in American higher education

The sources and apprehension of values in American higher education

By John Everett Sutphin

View The goodness of being in Thomistic philosophy and its contemporary significance By Enid Smith

The goodness of being in Thomistic philosophy and its contemporary significance

The goodness of being in Thomistic philosophy and its contemporary significance

By Enid Smith

View Jia zhi yu xing qu By Jiangling Li

Jia zhi yu xing qu

Jia zhi yu xing qu

By Jiangling Li

View Metaphysics and the value theories of Urban, Dewey and Perry By Ralph William Sleeper

Metaphysics and the value theories of Urban, Dewey and Perry

Metaphysics and the value theories of Urban, Dewey and Perry

By Ralph William Sleeper

View Value and desire By George L. Concordia
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Value and desire

By George L. Concordia

View Notes in Philosophy 25, ethics By E. W. Friend

Notes in Philosophy 25, ethics

Notes in Philosophy 25, ethics

By E. W. Friend

View The criticism of idealism in the thought of G.E. Moore and R.B. Perry By Leroy E. Loemker
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The criticism of idealism in the thought of G.E. Moore and R.B. Perry

By Leroy E. Loemker