HE past does not change; it cannot, for what has happened T cannot be undone. Yet how are we to u...
Husserl's Philosophy of Intersubjectivity in Relation to his Rational Ideal:.- The Impact of Scie...
Truth and Subjectivity.- Truth as Procedure.- Falsity in Practice.- Truth in Empirical Science.- ...
Time in Hegel's Phenomenology.- Hegel Revisited.- On Hegel's Theory of Alienation and its Histori...
The acquisition of knowledge is not a single unrelated occasion but rather an adaptive process in...
No statement, except one, can be made with which all philosophers would agree. The exception is t...
The Subject-Matter of Philosophy.- Philosophic Disagreement and the Study of Philosophy.- An Expl...
Studies in American Philosophy
History, The Sciences, and Uniqueness.- Knowledge, Adaptive Responses, and the Ecosystem.- The Sc...
Toward A Phenomenological Aesthetic of Cinema.- Is Gracefulness A Supervenient Property?.- Value ...
The Concept of 'Isolation' in Contemporary Aesthetic Theory.- Poiesis and Cosmos.- The Art of the...
Aggression: The Muscle and Alterable Objects.- Perception and Epistemology.- The Pernicious Disti...
The year 1959 has been called The Centennial Year in view of the anniversary of the publication o...
With this issue we initiate the policy of expanding the scope of Tulane Studies in Philosophy to ...
The Philosophy of George Herbert Mead (1863-1931):.- Mead's Doctrine of the Past:.- Symbolic Form...