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current-1981 1980-1961
1960-1941 1940-1922
- 1960
- Ernest Nagel, John Dewey Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University
- "The Cognitive Status of Theories"
- 1959
- Willard Van Orman Quine, Edgar Pierce Professor of Philosophy, Harvard
University
- "The Assuming of Objects"
- 1957
- Kurt von Fritz, Professor of Classical Philology and Philosophy,
Free University of Berlin and Visiting Professor, Institute for Advanced
Study
- "Aristotle's Contribution to the Theory and Practice of Historiography"
- John Wisdom, Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge Visiting
Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles
- "Paradox and Discovery"
- 1956
- I.M. Bochenski, Professor of Philosophy, University of Fribourg
- "Logic and Philosophy"
- 1954
- Brand Blanshard, Professor of Philosophy, Yale University
- "The Impasse of Ethics - and a Way Out"
- Gilbert Ryle Waynflete, Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy, University
of Oxford
- "Some Problems in the Theory of Meaning"
- Walter T. Stace, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University
- "Mysticism and Human Reason"
- 1949
- George Boas, Professor of the History of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins
University
- "The Acceptance of Time"
- 1947
- Alexander Meiklejohn, Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, University
of Wisconsin
- "Inclinations and Obligations"
- 1946
- Wilmon Henry Sheldon, Professor of Philosophy, Yale University
- 1945
- Harvey Gates Townsend, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon
- "The History of Townsend"
- 1944
- Curt John Ducasse, Professor of Philosophy, Brown University
- "The Method of Knowledge in Philosophy"
- 1943
- Charles Montague Bakewell, Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, Yale
University
- "Philosophy Goes to War"
- 1941
- George Holland Sabine, Professor of Philosophy, Cornell University
- "Social Studies and Objectivity"
- George Edward Moore, Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
- "Certainty"
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