Works by Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott (exact spelling)

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    Plato Or Protagoras? Being a Critical Examination of the Protagoras Speech in the Theaetetus with Some Remarks Upon Error.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 2015 - Oxford,: Andesite Press.
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    Humanism.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1903 - New York,: MacMillan.
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    Formal logic, a scientific and social problem.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1912 - New York: AMS Press.
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    Logic for use.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1929 - New York: AMS Press.
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    F.C.S. Schiller on pragmatism and humanism: selected writings, 1891-1939.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller (ed.) - 2008 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    The renaissance of pragmatism in recent decades has stimulated renewed study of the classical pragmatists. Until this volume, F. C. S. Schiller (1864–1937) was the only major pragmatist from the classical era whose significant writings remained uncollected for renewed scholarly study. The forty-two pieces in this collection represent Schiller's finest writings. They range across a broad spectrum of specific topics: logic and scientific method, meaning and truth, pluralism and monism, personalism and idealism, metaphysics and values, evolution and religion, and ethics (...)
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    F.C.S. Schiller on pragmatism and humanism: selected writings, 1891-1939.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller (ed.) - 2008 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    The renaissance of pragmatism in recent decades has stimulated renewed study of the classical pragmatists. Until this volume, F. C. S. Schiller was the only major pragmatist from the classical era whose significant writings remained uncollected for renewed scholarly study. The forty-two pieces in this collection represent Schiller's finest writings. They range across a broad spectrum of specific topics: logic and scientific method, meaning and truth, pluralism and monism, personalism and idealism, metaphysics and values, evolution and religion, and ethics and (...)
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    Humanism.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1903 - New York,: MacMillan.
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    Humanistic pragmatism.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1966 - New York,: Free Press. Edited by Reuben Abel.
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    Humanism; philosophical essays.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1903 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
    -The ethical basis of metaphysics.- 'Useless' knowledge.- Truth.- Lotze's monism.- Non-Euclidean geometry and the Kantian a priori.- The metaphysics of the time-process.- Reality and 'idealism.'- Darwinism and design.- The place of pessimism in philosophy.- Concerning Mephistopheles.- On preserving appearances.- Activity and substance.- Humism and humanism.- Solipsism.- Infallibility and toleration.- Freedom and responsibility.- The desire for immortality.- The ethical significance of immortality.- Philosophy and the scientific investigation of a future life.
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    Logic for use.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1929 - London,: G. Bell & sons.
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    Our human truths.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1939 - New York: AMS Press.
    Burning questions.--The humanistic view of life.--Must empiricism be limited?--Truth-seekers and sooth-sayers.--Must pragmatists disagree?--Humanisms and humanism.--Has philosophy any message for the world?--Must philosophy be dull?--Is idealism incurably ambiguous?--The ultra-Gothic Kant.--Goethe and the Faustian way of salvation.--Plato's Phaedo and the ancient hope of immortality.--Plato's Republic.--How far does science need determinism?--The relativity of metaphysics.--Ethics, casuistry, and life.--Prophecy and destiny.--The crumbling British empire.--Can democracy survive?--The possibility of a United States of Europe.--Ant-men or super-men?--Fascisms and dictatorships.--Humanist logic and theory of knowledge.--Multi-valued logics - and others.--Data, (...)
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    Problems of belief.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1924 - New York: AMS Press.
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    Plato or Protagoras?Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1908 - Oxford,: B. H. Blackwell.
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    Riddles of the sphinx.Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1910 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    Riddles of the Sphinx CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. § i. The attempt nowadays to solve afresh the world-old problems of philosophy will doubtless be thought to ...
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