Southern philosophical papers: a collection of offprints. Box 2. 1953-1954.
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Patterson, Robert Leet
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Robert Patterson was editor of the Presbyterian Banner of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. From the description of Robert Patterson papers, 1879-1880. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122608175 ...
Leidecker, Kurt F. (Kurt Friedrich), 1902-1991
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Gotshalk, D. W. (Dilman Walter), 1901-1973
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McCasland, S. Vernon (Selby Vernon), 1896-1970
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University of Virginia John B. Cary Memorial Professor of Religion. From the description of S. Vernon McCasland papers, circa 1928-1954. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 244247151 Professor of religion, University of Virginia, 1939-1967. From the description of Papers of S. Vernon McCasland, 1938-1970. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814643 ...
Johnson, H. M
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Marshall, John S. (John Sedberry), 1898-1979
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Kattsoff, Louis O. (Louis Osgood), 1908-1979
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Mathematician, philosopher and author. Kattsoff earned his bachelors and doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1929 and 1934, respectively. He taught at several colleges and universities before coming to Boston College. Kattsoff was active in many organizations and wrote extensively on mathematics. He died in 1979. From the description of Louis O. Kattsoff papers, 1934-1976. (Boston College). WorldCat record id: 36763972 ...
Miller, James Wilkinson
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Feibleman, James Kern, 1904-
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Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1904, James Feibleman was a prolific author who has published nearly 50 books of poetry, novels, autobiography, but moslty serious philosophy. During World War II, Feibleman was a professor of English at Tulane University, later becoming chair of the department of philosophy from 1952 to 1969. His major endeavor was formulating a system of philosophy that rested on the ontological foundations of realism harking back to Plato with the idea that there is a prior ...
Pettit, Henry, 1906-....
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Epithet: son of Valentine Pettit of Dandelion, I of Thanet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000243.0x000281 ...
Grünbaum, Adolf
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Jenkins, Iredell.
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Hartman, Robert S., 1910-1973
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Pegis, Anton C. (Anton Charles), 1905-1978
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Nafe, John Paul.
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Lins, Maþrio.
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Peach, Bernard, 1918-
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William Bernard Peach joined the Philosophy Department of Duke University in 1951 and later became an emeritus professor. From the description of Bernard Peach papers, [1946-1992]. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 57225809 Born June 20, 1918 in Roslyn, Wash., William Bernard Peach was educated at Whitman College (B.A., 1940), at the University of California, Berkeley, (1940-41), and at Harvard University (M.A., 1949; Ph.D., 1951). Peach came to Duk...