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  1. Mysticism and philosophy.W. T. Stace - 1960 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    Explores the nature and types of mystical experience and discusses the value of mysticism for humanity.
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    A critical history of Greek philosophy.W. T. Stace - 1920 - London,: Macmillan & co..
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    Religion and the modern mind.Walter Terence Stace - 1953 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
  4. Mysticism and Philosophy.W. T. Stace - 1960 - Philosophy 37 (140):179-182.
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    Time and Eternity: An Essay in the Philosophy of Religion.Walter Terence Stace - 1969 - New York,: Praeger.
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  6. The concept of morals.W. T. Stace - 1937 - New York,: Macmillan.
    Excerpt from The Concept of Morals In morals finally we have the doctrine of ethical rela tivity.' It IS the same story over again. Morality ls doubtless human. It has not descended upon us out of the sky. It has grown out of human nature, and is relative to that nature. Nor could it have, apart from that nature, any meaning whatever. This we must, accept. But if this is interpreted to mean that whatever any social group thinks good is (...)
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    The theory of knowledge and existence.Walter Terence Stace - 1932 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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    Sir Arthur Eddington and the Physical World.W. T. Stace - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (33):39 - 50.
    Sir arthur edington's brilliantly phrased article, “Physics and Philosophy,” which appeared in the January 1933 issue of Philosophy, seems to me to contain a number of things which are calculated to be provocative to the mere philosopher. And I propose in this article to discuss what appears to be one of the most important of these provocative things, namely, Sir Arthur's view of the status of the physical world.
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  9. The Philosophy of Hegel.W. T. Stace - 1924 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (9):268-269.
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  10. The foundations of ethics.Walter Terence Stace - 1974 - [New York,: J. Norton Publishers.
     
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    The nature of the world.Walter Terence Stace - 1940 - London,: H. Milford, Oxford university press.
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    The nature of the world.Walter Terence Stace - 1940 - New York,: Greenwood Press.
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    What are our values?Walter Terence Stace - 1950 - Lincoln,: University of Nebraska.
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    The refutation of realism.W. T. Stace - 1934 - Mind 43 (170):145-155.
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    Review of Filmer Stuart Cuckow Northrop: The Meeting of East and West: An Inquiry Concerning World Understanding[REVIEW]W. T. Stace - 1947 - Ethics 57 (2):137-141.
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    Correspondence.W. T. Stace - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (20):653-.
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    Science and the Explanation of Phenomena.W. T. Stace - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (40):409 - 427.
    My subject to-day falls within that branch of philosophy which is commonly called the philosophy of science. And it is intended, among other things, to illustrate, by the particular case of science, the suggestion which I made in my first lecture that all subjects, scientific, literary, moral, if you examine their first principles, will lead you back into philosophy.
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    Some Misinterpretations of Empiricism.W. T. Stace - 1958 - Mind 67 (268):465 - 484.
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    The Parmenidean Dogma.W. T. Stace - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (90):195 - 204.
    By the Parmenidean dogma I mean the proposition that “something cannot come put of nothing.” If you like to add the other half of the common statement it is that “something cannot become nothing.” But in this paper I shall be thinking mainly of the first proposition. I call it the Parmenidean dogma because, although it may have been implicit in much human thought before Parmenides, it was he, so far as I know, who first made it explicit in the (...)
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    The Philosophical Issues Involved in the War.W. T. Stace - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):242 - 256.
    We are familiar with the statement that the present world-conflagration is, or involves, a struggle between two different philosophies. Obviously the statement is very vague, and it is exceedingly difficult to say exactly what it means. But if it has any meaning at all, a professional philosopher ought to be supremely interested in it. Philosophers are too apt to sit in their ivory towers, weaving curious distinctions and debating strange intellectual puzzles, without any consideration of their implications for humanity. For (...)
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    The Place of Philosophy in Human Culture.W. T. Stace - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):302 - 316.
    I Think there is scarcely any academic subject regarding which there exists so much general misapprehension as philosophy. If I were to introduce myself to the readers of almost any newspaper as a professor of chemistry, or of classics, or of music, most of them would have a fairly good general idea of the nature of my subject. But if I were to introduce myself as a professor of philosophy, I suspect that many of them would vaguely associate my subject (...)
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    Time and Eternity; Religion and the Modern Mind.J. S. Bixler & W. T. Stace - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (3):479.
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  23. Religion and the Modern Mind.W. T. Stace - 1952 - Philosophy 28 (107):374-376.
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  24. The Concept of Morals.W. T. Stace - 1937 - Mind 47 (186):240-247.
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  25. The Concept of Morals.W. T. Stace - 1937 - Philosophy 13 (50):235-236.
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    Time and eternity.W. T. Stace - 1952 - New York,: Greenwood Press.
  27. The philosophy of Hegel.W. T. Stace - 1955 - [New York]: Dover Publications.
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    Metaphysics and meaning.W. T. Stace - 1935 - Mind 44 (176):417-438.
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    The Philosophy of Hegel: A Systematic Exposition.W. T. STACE - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34:521.
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    Kant's Theory of Knowledge.Walter T. Marvin - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (6):653.
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    Interestingness.W. T. Stace - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (74):233-.
    I propose to fashion this paper after the pattern of a conventional sermon. That is, I shall begin by taking a text, and shall then elaborate on it. My text is a sentence of Whitehead, and it reads as follows: “It is more important that a proposition be interesting than that it be true; the importance of truth is that it adds to interest.” To my knowledge Whitehead makes this identical remark at least twice in his writings. It appears in (...)
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    Novelty, indeterminism, and emergence.W. T. Stace - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (3):296-310.
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  33. The Gospel of Redemption.Walter T. Connor - 1945
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  34. Metaphysics and Meaning.W. T. Stace - 1936 - S.N.
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    Can speculative philosophy be defended?W. T. Stace - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (2):116-126.
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    Positivism.W. T. Stace - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (3):76-76.
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    Positivism.W. T. Stace - 1944 - Mind 53 (211):215-237.
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    Religion and the Modern Mind.Time and Eternity; an Essay in the Philosophy of Religion.The Gate of Silence.W. T. Stace - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (2):75-77.
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    Are all empirical statements merely hypotheses?W. T. Stace - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (2):29-38.
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  40. al-Zamān wa-al-azal: maqāl fī falsafat al-dīn.W. T. Stace - 1967 - Bayrūt,: al-Muʼassasah al-Waṭanīyah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr. Edited by Zakarīyā Ibrāhīm & Aḥmad Fuʼād Ahwānī.
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    Correspondence.W. T. Stace - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (20):653-654.
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    Comments and Criticisms.W. T. Stace & Theodore M. Greene - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (24):656.
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    Comments and criticisms.W. T. Stace & Theodore M. Greene - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (24):656-661.
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    Critical notices.W. T. Stace - 1943 - Mind 52 (205):71-85.
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    Critical notices.W. T. Stace - 1948 - Mind 57 (225):71-85.
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    Essays in East-West Philosophy.W. T. Stace & Charles A. Moore - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (4):653.
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  47. Falsafah-ʼi Higil.W. T. Stace - 1969 - Tihrān: Shirkat-i Sahāmī-i Kitābhā-yi Jaybī, bā hamkārī-i Muʼassasah-ʼi Intishārāt-i Frānklīn. Edited by Ḥamīd ʻInāyat.
     
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    Iv.—critical notices.W. T. Stace - 1943 - Mind 52 (205):54-75.
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    Ii.—the problem of unreasoned beliefs.W. T. Stace - 1945 - Mind 54 (213):27-49.
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  50. Letter on review in MIND, April, 1938, of The Concept of Morals.W. T. Stace - 1938 - Mind 47:414.
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