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Journal of philosophy correspondence, 1892-1956
0.83 linear feetCorrespondence addressed to the editors, Wendell T. Bush and Frederick J.E. Woodbridge, from numerous philosophers including John Dewey, William James, Josiah Royce, and George Santayana. There are two typewritten manuscripts of John Dewey: "The Naturalistic Theory of Perception by the Senses" and "Valuation Judgments and Immediate Quality" both of which contain the author's holograph corrections and emendations. Also, two manuscripts of Ernst Cassirer: "Kant and Rousseau" and "Ficino's Place in Intellectual History."
Vivante, Leone to Journal of Philosophy, 1920 September 18-1922 September 11 Box 2
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- Vivante, Leone to Journal of Philosophy, 1920 September 18-1922 September 11
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with carbon replies
Wells, F.L. to Journal of Philosophy, 1922 March 18 Box 2
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- Wells, F.L. to Journal of Philosophy, 1922 March 18
John Herman Randall papers, 1911-1977
44 boxesCorrespondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, course materials, organization files, photographs, and printed materials of John Herman Randall, Jr. Included among the cataloged correspondence are lengthy philosophical exchanges between Randall and Harry Elmer Barnes, Wendell T. Bush, John J. Coss, John Dewey, Irwin Edman, William Ernest Hocking, Corliss Lamont, Sterling P. Lamprecht, Arthur O. Lovejoy, Reinhold Niebuhr, Herbert W. Schneider, and Frederick J.E. Woodbridge, and in the uncataloged series, Horace Friess, James Gutmann, and Paul O. Kristeller. A separate series contains family correspondence consisting primarily of letters from Randall to his wife, Mercedes Irene Moritz Randall, during their courtship and early marriage. Randall's manuscripts include drafts of many of his articles and essays (a number of which became chapters in several of his books) as well as typescripts, proofs and related materials for many of his books, notably THE CAREER OF PHILOSOPHY, VOLUMES I-III, ARISTOTLE, THE MAKING OF THE MODERN MIND, NATURE AND HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE, PLATO, and THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE IN WESTERN RELIGION.
Journal of Philosophy Box 35
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- Journal of Philosophy
Ernest Nagel papers, 1930-1988
15 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, speeches, notebooks, notes, teaching materials, subject files, clippings, printed materials and books of Ernest Nagel. Included among the correspondence are William J. Bennett, Rudolph Carnap, Kurt Gödel, Adolph Grünbaum, C. G. Hemple, Paul Lazarsfeld, William J. McGill and Morton White. The collection's manuscripts include most of Nagel's essays and articles as well as drafts of his major works, including "The Structure of Science" (1961). The teaching materials contain syllabi, reading lists and lecture plans from the philosophy courses Nagel taught at Columbia. The collection also includes numerous manuscripts and printed materials by other authors which were inscribed to Nagel. In addition, there are printed materials and printed books by Nagel at the end of the collection.
Journal of Philosophy Notes on Tadeuxz KOTARBINSKI Translation. Box 28
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- Journal of Philosophy Notes on Tadeuxz KOTARBINSKI Translation.
John Dewey papers and letters, 1895-1962, bulk 1930-1950
1.5 linear feetSeries I contains correspondence, manuscripts, and other materials. Series II consists of 151 letters and postcards from John Dewey to Mrs. Corinne C. Frost, dated 1930-1950, largely devoted to philosophical problems.
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- signed "regards of" 2 pp. Index page from Journal of Philosophy, vol. XLIII, no. 4, p.d. showing
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signed "regards of" 2 pp. Index page from Journal of Philosophy, vol. XLIII, no. 4, p.d. showing article "Peirce's theory…" by Dewey
Joseph L. Blau papers, 1912-1987
15 linear feetSubseries III.2: Articles and Essays, circa 1931-1986
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- biographies of American thinkers are also included. Most were published in journals such as the Journal of
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Typescripts and, less often, manuscripts of Blau's shorter writings. Undated pieces were probably written in the 1950s and 1960s. Representative subjects of these essays are Jewish history and philosophy, John Dewey, David Hume, the history of American philosophy and the philosophy of religion. Several biographies of American thinkers are also included. Most were published in journals such as theJournal of Philosophy,theHumanistandJewish Social Studies.