Index
Title. Author. Volume: pages.
Abode of the Modern Muse: The
Science Museum. Thomas K. Simpson. 1998: 2-67.
The Abolition of Man. C. S. Lewis.
1968: 496-536.
The Acquisitive Society R.H. Tawney.
1962: 403-483.
On Action at A Distance. James Clerk
Maxwell. 1986: 426-434.
Adam Smith and The Spirit of
Capitalism. Irving Kristol. 1976: 274-308.
Address and Declaration at The
Seneca Falls Convention of 1848. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. 1998:
334-341.
Advancement and Obsolescence In
Science. Theodosius Dobzhansky. 1974: 51-61.
The Aethereal Sky: Man's Search for
A Plenum Universe. Owen Gingerich. 1979: 68-87.
On The Aims and Instruments of
Scientific Thought. William Kingdon Clifford. 1981: 454-470.
The Ambiguities of Don Quixote. Otto
Bird. 1984: 94-122.
The Ambiguity of Nationalism.
Maurice Cranston. 1993: 214-251.
America From Far and Near. Alexei
Adzhubei. 1964: 4-29.
American Art Since Mid-Century.
Donald B. Kuspit. 1986: 2-61.
The American Economy. Lester C.
Thurow. 1987: 2-51.
The Americanization of Europe.
Milton Mayer. 1964: 118-161.
The Americanization of Europe. A
Review In Pictures. 1964: 162-178.
The Analects. Confucius. 1984:
236-290.
Anarchism and Revolution. Paul
Goodman. 1970: 44-65.
The Anatomy of Justice In Taxation.
Walter J. Blum and Harry Kalven, Jr. 1973: 130-153.
Animals and Men. Anthony Quinton.
1986: 94-153.
Applied Anthropology: The State of
the Art. Margaret Mead. 1998: 404-434.
Archaeology. Leonard Cottrell. 1968:
170-249.
The Varieties of Metaphysical
Poetry. Reviewed By John Bayley. 1996: 436-441.
Why History Matters. Reviewed By
Paulette Roeske. 1998: 436-440.
Architectural Papers. Louis H.
Sullivan. 1993: 392-431.
Are There Real Analogies In Nature?
James Clerk Maxwell. 1986: 421-425.
Aristotle On The Emotions. Jon
Elster. 1998: 230-271.
Art and Utility. Horatio Greenough.
1984: 292-357.
Ashley Montagu (Ed.): Sociobiology
Examined. John Van Doren . 1981: 219-234.
Aspects of Induced Language In
Chimpanzees. David Mcneill. 1975: 25-39.
Astronomia Nova (Selections).
Johannes Kepler. 1983: 306-341.
The Autobiography of Edward Gibbon.
Edward Gibbon. 1981: 276-367.
Automation. Milton Mayer. 1962:
82-104.
Automation and Jobs. Yale Brozen.
1965: 4-27.
The Awakening. Kate Chopin. 1992:
350-435.
Ball-Of-Fat. Guy De Maupassant.
1993: 435-457.
The Battle of the Books. Jonathan
Swift. 1971: 380-401.
Beethoven 1770-1827. Robert Mann.
1970: 85-90.
On Beginnings. George Anastaplo.
1998: 138-173.
Benito Cereno. Herman Melville.
1972: 416473.
Bentham. John Stuart Mill. 1993:
334-363.
Beyond Narrative: The Future of the
Feature Film. Roger Ebert. 1978: 176-215.
Bhagavad Gqto. Anonymous. 1985:
290-337.
Biological Sciences and Medicine,
The Year's Developments In.
1961 - Gilbert Cant 290-335.
1962 - Earl Ubell 272-313.
1963 - Leonard Engel & Kenneth Brodney 180-225.
1964 - Rene Dubos 224-271.
1965 - George Gaylord Simpson 286-319.
1966 - Warren S. Mcculloch &Warren M. Brodey 288-334.
1967 - Theodore Puck 196-237.
The Biology of Immune Responses,
Michael Edidin. 1991: 2-59.
The Birth of Tragedy. Friedrich
Nietzsche. 1983: 396-469.
Brandel's Mediterranean. Charles Van
Doren. 1983: 266-288.
Candide. Voltaire. 1981: 368-435.
The Canterbury Tales. Mark Van Doren.
1973: 180229.
A Catechism For Our Times. Mortimer
J. Adler. 1969: 79-97.
The Challenge of Democracy. John
Strachey. 1965: 520-589.
Changing Conceptions of the Police.
Jerome H. Skolnick. 1972: 40-57.
The Changing Role of Woman: A
Biosocial Interpretation. Lucius F. Cervantes. 1966: 28-43.
Changing Views of Natural
Catastrophe. David M. Raup. 1988: 54-77.
Chaos: A View of Complexity in the
Physical Sciences. Leo P. Kadanoff. 1986: 62-92.
The Child As Reader. Clifton Fadiman.
1983: 236-264.
The Christian Skepticism of
Montaigne. Otto Bird. 1985: 120-149.
The Church and Women. James A. Pike.
1966: 56-71.
Civil Disobedience. Marshall Cohen.
1971: 238-278.
The Civil Police. A Symposium
(Ramsey Clark. Norval Morris, Jerome H. Skolnick, James F Ahern,
Casamayor). 1972: 1-102.
Climate: Yesterday, Today, and
Tomorrow. F. Kenneth Hare. 1982: 51-103.
Commentaries On The Laws of England
(Selections). Sir William Blackstone. 1989: 286-315.
A Commentary On Aristotle's
Nicomachean Ethics. Mortimer J. Adler. 1988: 290-311.
Common Sense. Thomas Paine. 1976:
310-335.
The Comparison of Related Forms.
D'arcy Wentworth Thompson. 1977: 320-367.
Concerning Liberal Education.
William Whewell. 1991: 376-431.
The Condition of Knowledge. Charles
Van Doren. 1996: 156-178.
The Confusion of the Animalists.
Mortimer J. Adler. 1975: 72-89.
The Consolation of Philosophy.
Boethius. 1982: 296-379.
The Constitution Revisited. Scott
Buchanan. 1975: 432-461.
Contemporary Poetry. A Symposium
(Louis Simpson, James Dickey, Stephen Spender). 1968: 78-119.
Contemporary Poetry's Mother
Tongues. Alfred Corn. 1995: 2-33.
Contemporary Views of Happiness.
Deal W. Hudson. 1992: 170-216.
On Crimes and Punishments. Cesare
Beccaria. 1974: 352-407.
Crowley Castle. Elizabeth Gaskell.
1996: 382-409.
Culture and Society. A Symposium (Waldemar
A. Nielsen, Jacques Rigaud, Arnold Goodman, Michael Straight,
Philipp Fehl). 1977: 3-90.
Cybernation, Unemployment, and
Freedom. Robert Theobald. 1964: 48-69.
Daisy Miller. Henry James. 1964:
366-413.
Dante The Thinker: Poetry and
Philosophy. Otto Bird. 1983: 204-235.
The Dead. James Joyce. 1962:
523-552.
On Death. Milton Mayer. 1965:
106-149.
On Death. A Review in Pictures.
1965: 150-164.
Death In Venice. Thomas Mann. 1963:
395-441.
In Defense of Socrates. Xenophon.
1973: 302-313.
Democracy In America (Selections).
Alexis De Tocqueville. 1964: 414-475.
Democratic Control and Professional
Restraint. James F Ahern. 1972: 58-71.
Democratic Vistas. Walt Whitman.
1984: 428-469.
Determinism and Reality. Stanley L.
Jaki. 1990: 276-302.
The Developing Countries. Jagdish
Bhagwati. 1976: 56-74.
The Development of Human Linguistic
Behaviors In Chimpanzees. Roger S. Fouts. 1975: 9-24, 90-93.
"On The Development of Ideas" From
Essay On The Development of Christian Doctrine. John Henry Newman.
1966: 406-453.
Developments In Contemporary
Architecture 19451990. Kenneth Frampton. 1990: 2-67.
The Difference of Woman and The
Difference It Makes. A Symposium (Elisabeth Mann Boryese, Lucius F.
Cervantes, Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, James A. Pike). 1966: 1-98.
The Discipline of History. Henry
Steele Commager. 1972: 228-297.
Discontinuities & Discoveries:
Innovation In Recent American Fiction. Albert J. Guerard. 1976:
108-151.
Discourses On Art (Selections). Sir
Joshua Reynolds. 1976: 336-427.
A Disputation on the Future of
Democracy. (Mortimer J. Adler, Maurice Cranston, Anthony Quinton:
Moderator: Bill Moyers). 1978: 3-70.
The Divided World. Milton Mayer.
1962: 54-82.
Does America's Best Hope For The
Future Lie In Political Conservatism? The Great Debate of the Year
(Barry Goldwater, Jacob K. Javits). 1962: 1-52.
Does Secular Theology Have A Future?
Martin E. Marty. 1967: 38-53.
A Dolls House. Henrik Ibsen. 1980:
399-451.
Don Quixote's Profession. Mark Van
Doren. 1976: 428-473.
A Dream of Red Mansions. C.T. Hsia.
1987: 277-284.
The Duration of Life. August
Weismann. 1972: 394-415.
"The Dynamo and The Virgin" From The
Education of Henry Adams. Henry Adams. 1980: 452-460.
Early Writings On Labour, Property,
and Communism. Karl Marx. 1989: 386-405.
Eclipse of God. Martin Buber. 1967:
310-371.
Ecology: A World Concern. Henry J.
Kellermann 1971: 16-39.
Economic Growth: Some Pessimistic
Reflections. E.J. Mishan. 1971: 52-71.
Economic Stabilization Policies In
The United States. James Tobin. 1976: 39-55.
Eddington's Two Tables. A. Brian
Pippard. 1990: 311-317.
Education and The State: Learning
Community. Joseph J. Schwab. 1976: 234-272.
Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of
the Roman Empire. Hugh Trevor-Roper. 1981: 116-158.
Egonomics: The Economics of Personal
Conflict. Jon Elster. 1993: 87-135.
Einstein's General Theory of
Relativity and Cosmology. S. Chandrasekhar. 1979: 90-138.
Electing The U.S. President.
Douglass Cater. 1982: 16-50.
The Emergence of Post-Modern
Science. Stephen Toulmin. 1981: 68-114.
The End of the Conflict Between
Capitalism and Communism. Mortimer J. Adler. 1990: 224-275.
Energy: The International Economic
Implications. Ragaei El Mallakh. 1980: 72-83.
The Energy Crisis and Foreign
Policy: The Diplomacy of Transition. Franklin Tugwell. 1980: 52-71.
Enfranchisement of Women. Harriet
Taylor Mill. 1998: 352-381.
English Traits. Ralph Waldo Emerson.
1994: 274-345.
The Epic of Gilgamesh. Anonymous.
1996: 318-347.
An Essay On Criticism. Alexander
Pope. 1981: 256-275.
Essay On Locke's Two Treatises of
Government. Richard Ashcraft. 1989: 123-161.
Essay On Population. Robert Malthus.
1963: 463-554.
An Essay On Time: The Tempo of
History (An Analysis). Milton Mayer. 1963: 83-131.
The Essence of Mathematics. Charles
Sanders Peirce. 1975: 462-473.
Ethan Frome. Edith Wharton. 1988:
406-467.
Ether. James Clerk Maxwell. 1986:
435-443.
Ethics: Fourth Century B.C. and
Twentieth Century A.D. Mortimer J. Adler. 1988: 274-287.
Ethics In A Permissive Society: The
Controversy Regarding The Objectivity of Moral Values. Otto Bird.
1981: 160-186.
A European View of American Science.
Ritchie Calder. 1964: 74-95.
Evolution and Permanence of Type.
Louis Agassiz. 1998: 382-403.
The Evolution of Homo Sapiens.
Christopher B. Stringer. 1992: 42-94.
Evolution of Life: Evidence For A
New Pattern. Steven M. Stanley. 1983: 2-54.
Existentialism. Jean-Paul Sartre.
1963: 443-462.
Experience and Education. John
Dewey. 1961: 379-419.
The Explosion of Biological
Information. Francis Crick. 1980: 144-183.
The Federalist. Rexford G. Tugwell.
1975: 256-300.
Fellowship of Reason: The American
Association For The Advancement of Science At 150. Thomas K.
Simpson. 1998: 68-73.
Film, Attention, and Communication.
No6 Carroll. 1996: 2-49.
On The Formation of Coral-Reefs.
Charles Darwin. 1971: 364-379.
The Freedom of A Christian. Martin
Luther. 1962: 375-402.
A Fresh Look At Copernicus. Owen
Gingerich. 1973: 154-178.
The Function of Criticism At The
Present Time. Matthew Arnold. 1982: 412-430.
The Function of the University In A
Time of Crisis. Noarn Chomsky. 1969: 40-61.
Future Relations Between Europe and
The United States. Raymond Aron. 1964: 96-111.
Gender and Science: 1990. Evelyn Fox
Keller. 1990: 68-93.
A German Historian Looks At America.
Golo Mann. 1964: 30-57.
God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Joe Sachs. 1988: 224-251.
On Goethe's Scientific Researches.
Hermann Von Helmholtz. 1996: 282-297.
The Golden Flower Pot. E.T.A.
Hoffmann. 1977: 426-473.
Good Housekeeping: The Real
Economics of the Caribbean. Thomas K. Simpson. 1997: 124-182.
Goods In Common: Efficiency and
Community. James O'toole. 1995: 80-115.
The Great Anti-School Campaign.
Robert M. Hutchins. 1972: 154-227.
Great Books and Liberal Arts. Otto
Bird. 1991: 200-226.
Great Books of Science In The
Twentieth Century: Physics. Gerald Holton and Katherine Sopka. 1979:
224-277.
The Great Books of the East. William
Theodore De Bary. 1987: 222-244.
Great Books of the Twentieth Century
In Literature. Mark Van Doren. 1969: 276-314.
The Great Didactic (Selections).
John Amos Comenius. 1988: 312-381.
The Great Game-America Elects A
President. Milton Mayer. 1961: 101-124.
The Great Instauration. Francis
Bacon. 1981: 436-452.
On Greek Tragedy. Seth Benardete.
1980: 102-143.
The Growth of Public Patronage.
Waldemar A. Nielsen. 1977: 7-27.
Hans Kting: Does God Exist? Mortimer
J. Adler and Wayne F Moquin. 1981: 188-203.
Has Man's Conquest of Space
Increased Or Diminished His Stature? A Symposium (Herbert J. Muller,
Aldous Huxley, Hannah Arendt, Paul Tillich, Harrison Brown). 1963:
1-82.
The Hero and The Heroic Ideal. A
Symposium (S.L.A. Marshall, Ron Dorfman, Josef Pieper, Jay Gould
Boyum, Sidney Hook, Chaim Potok). 1973: 1-76.
The Hero and The Heroic Ideal In
Great Books of the Western World. Editors (John Van Doren and Otto
Bird). 1973: 5-36.
The Hero As A World Figure. Sidney
Hook. 1973: 63-69.
Heroes For An Ordinary World. Chaim
Potok. 1973: 70-76.
Heroes In Black and White. Joy Gould
Boymn. 1973: 57-62.
Heroism and Fortitude. Josef Pieper.
1973: 50-56.
History and Tradition. J.H. Plumb.
1974: 62-76.
>From The History of the Russian
Revolution. Leon Trotsky. 1994: 346-381.
How Things Seem and What They Are: A
Philosophical-Scientific Discussion (Sir Arthur S. Eddington, A.
Brian Pippard, Mortimer J. Adler). 1990: 304-323.
How Woman Differs From Man: The
Facts. Lucius F Cervantes. 1966: 4-13.
Human Fossils: The New Revolution.
Charles E. Oxnard. 1977: 92-153.
Human Nature, Gender, and Ethnicity
(Part One). Deal W. Hudson. 1994: 127-167.
Human Nature, Gender, and Ethnicity
(Part Two). Deal W. Hudson. 1995: 116-144.
Human Rights Since 1945: An
Appraisal. Ren6 Cassin. 1971: 4-15.
The Idea of A Modem Museum. Roy
Mcmullen. 1977: 154-202.
The Idea of A University. John Henry
Newman. 1969: 356-383.
On The Idea of Beauty. Donald
Metric. 1979: 184-222.
The Idea of Civil Police. (John Van
Doren). 1983: 182-202.
The Idea of Dialectic. Mortimer J.
Adler. 1986: 154-177.
The Idea of Equality. Editors (Otto
Bird). 1968: 301-350.
The Idea of Freedom-Part One.
Charles Van Doren. 1972: 300-392.
The Idea of Freedom-Part Two.
Charles Van Doren. 1973: 232-300.
The Idea of God and The Difficulties
of Atheism. Ttienne Gilson. 1969: 237-274.
The Idea of Happiness. V. J. Mcgill.
1967: 272-308.
The Idea of Justice. Otto Bird.
1974: 166-209.
The Idea of Nature, East and West.
Hajime Nakamura. 1980: 234-304.
The Idea of Religion In Great Books
of the Western World. Editors. 1967: 70-80.
The Idea of Religion-Part One. John
Edward Sullivan. 1977: 204-276.
The Idea of Religion-Part Two. John
Edward Sullivan. 1978: 218-312.
The Idea of Revolution. A Symposium
(Arnold J. Toynbee, Ivan Illich, Paul Goodman, William F. Buckley,
Jr.). 1970: 1-84.
The Idea of Revolution In Great
Books of the Western World. Editors (William Gorman). 1970: 79-84.
The Idea of Tradition In Great Books
of the Western World. Editors (William Gorman). 1974: 77-90.
The Idea of World Community In Great
Books of the Western World. Editors (William Gorman). 1971: 89-120.
Ideas and Politics. A Symposium
(Eugene J. Mccarthy, Theodore C. Sorensen, Richard H. Rovere, Arthur
Schlesinger, Jr.). 1968: 1-76.
Impasse For The Elementary-Particle
Concept. Geoffrey Chew. 1974: 92-125.
Inaugural Address At St. Andrews.
John Stuart Mill. 1969: 384-417.
The Inefficacy of the Good: On
Reading Thucydides. Douglas Allanbrook. 1985: 150-175.
Infinity and Controversy. Otto Bird.
1993: 138-163.
Inflation. Arnold C. Harberger.
1976: 94-106.
In Re Allan Bloom: A Respectful
Dissent. George Anastaplo. 1988: 252-273.
On Instinct. Charles Darwin. 1984:
358-376.
Intellectuals In American Politics.
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. 1968: 48-76.
International Corporations and The
World Economy. Grant L. Reuber. 1976: 21-38.
An Introduction To "Ancient" African
Thought. George Anastaplo. 1995: 146-177.
An Introduction To Buddhist Thought.
George Anastaplo. 1992: 218-247.
An Introduction To Confucian
Thought. George Anastaplo. 1984: 124-170.
An Introduction To Hindu Thought:
The Bhagavad Git). George Anastaplo. 1985: 258-285.
An Introduction To Islamic Thought:
The Koran. George Anastaplo. 1989: 234-282.
An Introduction To Mesopotamian
Thought: The Gilgamesh Epic. George Anastaplo. 1986: 288-313.
An Introduction To North American
Indian Thought. George Anastaplo. 1993: 252-286.
An Introduction To The Study of
Experimental Medicine. Claude Bernard. 1978: 340-473.
Introduction To The Study of
Practical Wisdom. Yves R. Simon. 1988: 382-405.
The Invention of the Presidency.
Marcus Cunliffe. 1987: 156-221.
The Invincible Ignorance of Science.
A. Brian Pippard. 1990: 324-337.
Is Democracy The Best Form of
Government For The Newly Formed Nations? The Great Debate of the
Year (William 0. Douglas, Peregrine Worsthorne). 1961: 1-76.
An Italian Novelist Looks At
America. Guido Piovene. 1964: 58-73.
The Jeffersonian City. Peter D.
Paul. 1993: 287-328.
Jobs For The Displaced: A Public
Responsibility. Adolf A. Berle, Jr. 1965: 28-47.
K)Iid)Sa's ,Akuntal). Barbara Stoler
Miller. 1987: 244-253.
Kepler's Anguish and Hawking's
Queries: Reflections On Natural Theology. Owen Gingerich. 1992:
271-286.
Language. Sydney M. Lamb. 1975:
58-71, 94-97.
Language and Communication. A
Symposium (Roger S. Fouts, David Mcneill, Frank E.X. Dance, Sydney
M. Lamb, Mortimer J. Adler). 1975: 1-100.
Language and Science: Genetics,
Embryology, and The Discourse of Gene Action. Evelyn Fox Keller.
1994: 2-29.
Laocoon. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.
1985: 380-469.
The Last Days of Immanuel Kant.
Thomas De Quincey. 1989: 354-385.
Latin-American Literature Today Part
One: Background To The "Boom." Ren6 De Costa. 1992: 2-41.
Latin-American Literature Today Part
Two: Beyond The "Boom." Ren6 De Costa. 1993: 50-86.
Law, Authority, and The Limits of
Law Enforcement In Great Books of the Western World. Editors
(William Gorman). 1972: 90-102.
On Legal Practice and Education At
The Present Time. William T. Braithwaite. 1989: 44-100.
The Liberal Arts of Words and
Numbers. Otto Bird. 1997: 46-76.
The Limits of Space and Time.
Stephen W. Hawking. 1979: 33-42.
Linguistics. R.H. Robins. 1970:
178-227.
Literature. Kenneth Rexroth. 1970:
138-177.
Literature, The Year's Developments
In.
1961 - Mark Van Doren 142-187.
1962 - Alfred Kazin 114-161.
1963 - Saul Bellow 134-179.
1964 - Stanley Kauffmann 180-223.
1965 - Stephen Spender 166-211.
1966 - Susan Sontag 146-193.
Lives of the Poets (Selections).
Samuel Johnson. 1979: 336-386.
Machine Thinking and Thinking
Machines. Charles Van Doren. 1982: 256-279.
Mach's Principle, 1879-1979. Dennis
W. Sciama. 1979: 56-67.
Mademoiselle Fifi. Guy De
Maupassant. 1993: 458-465.
The Madonna of the Future. Henry
James. 1986: 444-469.
The Making of the Bill of Rights,
1791. Arranged By George Anastaplo. 1991: 318-375.
Management Medicine: The Doctor's
Job Today. Franz J. Ingelfinger. 1978: 104-175.
Man A Machine. Julien De La Mettrie.
1982: 380-411.
The Manchester Marriage. Elizabeth
Gaskell. 1996: 410-433.
Mathematics In Our Time. Felix E.
Browder. 1983: 55-110.
Matter and Motion. James Clerk
Maxwell. 1986: 348-418.
Maxwell's Treatise and The
Restoration of the Cosmos. Thomas K. Simpson. 1986: 218-267.
The Meaning of Quantum Theory.
Richard Healey. 1998: 74-105.
Mental Images In Cognitive
Psychology. Eva T.H. Brann. 1990: 94-137.
The Metamorphoses (Selections).
Ovid. 1966: 336-405.
Mind and Brain: The Genius of
Fortune. Robert H. Kohn. 1994: 260-272.
Minds and Brains: Angels, Humans,
and Brutes. Mortimer J. Adler. 1982: 2-14.
Modern Cosmology. A Symposium (James
E. Gunn, Stephen W. Hawking, P.C.W. Davies, Dennis W. Sciama, Owen
Gingerich). 1979: 3-87.
The Modem Interaction of Science and
Theology. John Polkinghorne. 1995: 34-54.
Modem Philosophies of Law. Shirley
Robin Letwin. 1972: 104-153.
Monkey. Folk Novel of China (In
Part). Wu Ch'8ng-6n. 1992: 306-349.
Montaigne's Psychology. Jon Elster.
1996: 108-155.
Morris Kline: Mathematics-The Loss
of Certainty. Charles Van Doren. 1981: 204-218.
Mr. Harrison's Confessions.
Elizabeth Gaskell. 1996: 322-381.
Music As A Liberal Art. Bruce
Venable. 1991: 287316.
Music, Painting, and Sculpture, The
Year's Developments In. Roy Mcmullen. 1967: 82-157.
My Kinsman, Major Molineux.
Nathaniel Hawthorne. 1997: 422-441.
Natural Rights. James O'toole. 1998:
174-206.
Natural Theology, Chance, and God.
Mortimer J. Adler. 1992: 287-301.
The Nature of the Physical World
(Introduction). Sir Arthur S. Eddington. 1990: 307-310.
The Need For A Comprehensive
Cultural Policy. Jacques Rigaud. 1977: 28-40.
The Need For Cultural Revolution.
Ivan Illich. 1970: 28-43.
The Need For A Theology of the
World. M.D. Chenu. 1967: 54-69.
The New American Poetry. Louis
Simpson. 1968: 80-89, 114-117 (Poems).
The New Biology: Decline of the
Baconian Creed. Gunther S. Stent. 1976: 152-193.
The New Biology and Its Human
Implications. Theodore T. Puck. 1985: 52-78.
The New Biology and The Shaping of
the Future. John R. Platt. 1968: 120-169.
New Developments In Classical
Studies. M.I. Finley. 1971: 122-167.
New Europe and The U.S.A. A
Symposium (William Benton, Alexci Adzhubei, Golo Mann, Guido Piovene,
Ritchie Calder, Raymond Aron). 1964: Ix-116.
A New Look At Woman's Work. Anna
Rosenberg Hoffman. 1966: 44-55.
The New Man. Milton Mayer. 1966:
100-144.
The New Pythagoreans: Reflections On
The Idea of Science In Our Time. Part 1: The Physicists. Thomas K.
Simpson. 1988: 162-221.
The New Pythagoreans 11: The
Scientists of Life and The World Food Problem. Thomas K. Simpson.
1989: 162-232.
The New Pythagoreans Iii: The
Scientists of the Mind (Part One). Thomas K. Simpson. 1990: 174-221.
The New Pythagoreans Iii: The
Scientists of the Mind (Part Two). Thomas K. Simpson. 1991: 142-199.
The New Rhetoric: A Theory of
Practical Reasoning. Chaim Perelman. 1970: 272-312.
Newton's Path To The Principia.
Curtis Wilson. 1985: 178-229.
No More Heroes. Ron Dorfman. 1973:
45-49.
A Note On The Mencius. Irene Bloom.
1987: 259-267.
"Notes From Yon Exaltations Caught":
Church Singing and The Fathers. Bruce Venable. 1993: 164-212.
The Novel In Europe Today:
Experiment and Regression. John Bayley. 1989: 2-43.
Observations In Cosmology: The Shape
of Space and The Totality of Time. James E. Gunn. 1979: 7-32.
Odlyssey Variations. Mark Perlberg.
1984: 171-177.
Old Problems and New In
International Relations. David E. and Philip M. Kaiser. 1976:
194-231.
On Discovery, The Healing Power of
Nature, and The Value of Poetry. Diane Ackerman. 1998: 272-292.
Order and Disorder In The Universe.
Pcw. Davies. 1979: 43-55.
On The Organization of Institutions
of Higher Learning In Berlin. Wilhelm Von Humboldt. 1969: 348-355.
Our Political Situation: Good
Government, Selfgovernment, and American Democracy. Laurence Berns.
1997: 78-123.
Patronage Through The Ages. Philipp
Fehl. 1977: 74-90.
Persuasion. Jane Austen. 1975:
302-431.
Phaedra. Jean Racine. 1983: 342-395.
Phases of Matter. Scott Desjardins.
1984: 43-92.
A Philosophical Problem To Be
Solved. Mortimer J. Adler. 1993: 329-332.
Philosophy and Ethics. M.S. Gram and
H.B. Veatch. 1970: 228-270.
Philosophy In Our Time. Mortimer J.
Adler. 1982: 238-255.
The Philosophy of Kant. Anthony
Quinton. 1977: 278-317.
The Philosophy of Science. Herbert
Feigl. 1969: 146-189.
Philosophy, Religion, and Theology,
The Year's Developments In.
1961 - George P Grant 336-376.
1962 - James Collins 314-372.
1963 - John Herman Randall, Jr. 226-277.
1965 - John E. Smith 212-253.
1967 - Langdon B. Gilkey 238-270.
Physical Sciences, Technology, and
Astronomy, The Year's Developments In.
1961 - Walter Sullivan 188-243.
1962 - George Gamow 162-219.
1963 - Edward U. Condon 278-357.
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