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Graduate Council Lectures

John Perry

 

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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"