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current-1981 1980-1961
1960-1941
1940-1922
- 1940
- James B. Pratt, Professor of Philosophy, Williams College
- "Empiricism and Natural Knowledge"
- 1938
- David W. Prall, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University
- Sterling Power Lamprecht, Professor of Philosophy, Amherst College
- "Politics and Morals in Spinoza"
- 1937
- Heinrich Gomperz, Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, University
of Vienna and Visiting Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern
California
- "Limits of Cognition and Exigencies of Action"
- 1936
- Henry W. Stuart, Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University
- "Knowledge and Self-Consciousness"
- 1935
- Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University
- "An Approach to a Theory of Nature"
- 1934
- G. Watts Cunningham, Professor of Philosophy, Cornell University
- "Perspective and Contact in the Meaning Situation"
- 1933
- F. C. S. Schiller, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, University
of Oxford
- "Theory and Practice"
- 1932
- Walter G. Everett, Professor of Philosophy, Brown University
- "The Uniqueness of Man"
- 1931
- John Dewey, Professor of Philosophy, University of Chicago
- "Thought and Context"
- 1930
- James H. Tufts, Professor of Philosophy, University of Chicago
- "Recent Ethical Theories"
- 1929
- Robert Mark Wenley, Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan
- (Professor Wenley died on March 29, 1929; his manuscript was obtained.)
- 1927
- Evander Bradley McGilvary, Professor of Philosophy, University of
Wisconsin
- "Space and Time"
- 1926
- Clarence Irving Lewis, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Harvard
University
- "The Pragmatic Element in Knowledge"
- 1925
- William Pepperell Montague, Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University
- "Time and the Fourth Dimension"
- Ralph Barton Perry, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University
- "A Modernist View of National Ideals"
- 1923
- Arthur Oncken Lovejoy, Professor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University
- "The Discontinuities of Evolution"
- 1922
- William Ernest Hocking, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral
Philosophy, and Civil Polity, Harvard University
- "Naturalism and the Belief in Purpose"
- "Intuitionism and Idealism"
- "Realism and Mysticism"
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