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  1. ERM'S What Can We Believe? [REVIEW]Bertocci Bertocci - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10:597.
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    What Can We Believe.Peter A. Bertocci - 1950 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10 (4):597-598.
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    A Free Man's Faith.Peter A. Bertocci - 1950 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (1):124-126.
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    "The Scholar, The Liberal Ideal, and Freedom".Peter A. Bertocci - 1971 - Journal of Social Philosophy 2 (2):13-17.
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    On Selfhood and Godhood. [REVIEW]Peter A. Bertocci - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (6):188-195.
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    A critique of G. W. Allport's theory of motivation.Peter A. Bertocci - 1940 - Psychological Review 47 (6):501-532.
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    A critique of Prof. Cantril's theory of motivation.Peter A. Bertocci - 1942 - Psychological Review 49 (4):365-385.
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    An Impasse in Philosophical Theology.Peter A. Bertocci - 1965 - International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (3):379-396.
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    A Lonerganian Kritik of the Evolutionary Sciences and Religious Consciousness.Rosemary Juel Bertocci & Francis H. Rohlf - 2002 - Method 20 (1):1-19.
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    A reinterpretation of moral obligation.Peter A. Bertocci - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (2):270-283.
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    Contents.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1938 - In The empirical argument for God in late British thought. Cambridge,: Harvard University Press. pp. xiii-2.
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    Foreword.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1938 - In The empirical argument for God in late British thought. Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
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  13. Aesthetics Conference.Peter A. Bertocci - 1969 - Philosophy 44:173.
     
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  14. Borden Parker Bowne and His Personalistic Theistic Idealism.Peter A. Bertocci - 1979 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 2 (3):205.
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  15. Brightman's view of the self, the person, and the body.Peter A. Bertocci - 1950 - Philosophical Forum 8:21.
     
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  16. Change and creation: Reply to dr. Frazier.Peter A. Bertocci - 1964 - Philosophical Forum 22:79.
     
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  17. Croce's Aesthetics in Context.Peter A. Bertocci - 1957 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 38 (3):248.
     
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    Does Elusive Becoming in Fact Characterize H. D. Lewis' View of the Mind?: PETER A. BERTOCCI.Peter A. Bertocci - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (3):399-405.
    It was a little over ten years ago, 1967–8, that H. D. Lewis delivered the first series of Gifford lectures, The Elusive Mind, in the University of Edinburgh. It was my privilege that year to be an auditor in the Seminar at King's College that Professor Lewis was conducting with his students in the area of this topic. I had already read the works in which, in the midst of neo-orthodox and existentialist religious movements, he had devoted himself to critical (...)
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    Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion.William P. Alston & Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (4):646.
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    Introduction to the philosophy of religion.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1951 - New York,: Prentice-Hall.
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    D. Luther Evans' A Free Man's Faith. [REVIEW]Peter A. Bertocci - 1950 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11:124-126.
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    The Self as Agent. [REVIEW]Peter A. Bertocci - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (9):419-424.
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    The Person God Is.Peter A. Bertocci - 1970 - Religious Studies 7 (3):281-283.
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    Persons in Relation. [REVIEW]Peter A. Bertocci - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (24):785-792.
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    Human Love: Existential and Mystical. By Ralph Harper. (Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1966. Pp. vii & 178. Price 44s.). [REVIEW]Peter A. Bertocci - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (168):167-.
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    Principles and Persons: An Ethical Interpretation of Existentialism. By Frederick A. Olafson. (Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1967. Pp. xvii and 258. Price 71/6d.). [REVIEW]Peter A. Bertocci - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (167):79-.
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    The Person God Is.Peter A. Bertocci - 1968 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 2:185-206.
    Since my childhood I have given up several conceptions of God. Each time there was quite a wrench, for, in my own limited way, I had been walking with my ‘living’ God. In my philosophical and theological studies, I have been impressed by the fact that one deep-souled thinker found the living God of another ‘dead’. And then I realised that a God is ‘living’ or ‘dead’ insofar as ‘He’ answers questions that are vital to the given believer.
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  28. Person and Reality: An Introduction to Metaphysics.Edgar Sheffield Brightman, Peter Anthony Bertocci, Jannette Elthina Newhall & Robert Sheffield Brightman - 1958 - Ethics 68 (4):300-300.
     
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    Personality and the good.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1963 - New York,: David McKay Co.. Edited by Richard M. Millard.
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    Bibliography.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1938 - In The empirical argument for God in late British thought. Cambridge,: Harvard University Press. pp. 289-298.
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    Concerning empirical philosophy.Peter A. Bertocci, James Bissett Pratt & Sterling P. Lamprecht - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (10):263-274.
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    God and Space-Time.Peter A. Bertocci - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (1):124.
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    Hartshorne on Personal Identity.Peter A. Bertocci - 1972 - Process Studies 2 (3):216-221.
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    Hartshorne on Personal Identity: A Personalistic Critique.Peter A. Bertocci - 1972 - Process Studies 2 (3):216-221.
    Agreeing that being is becoming, that personal identity is noninstantaneous, the temporalistic personalist argues that the identity of the person is not, as hartshorne holds, linear, or a cumulative route of unit-occasions in which the past comes into the present. there cannot be a succession of experiences without a self-identifying active person able to maintain himself through change and interaction with his ambient, natural or divine.
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    Ii James martineau's revolt against sense-bound empiricism.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1938 - In The empirical argument for God in late British thought. Cambridge,: Harvard University Press. pp. 7-43.
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    Idealistic Temporalistic Personalism and Good-and-Evil.Peter A. Bertocci - 1977 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 51:56-65.
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    Love and Reality In E. A. Burtt’s Philosophy.Peter A. Bertocci - 1975 - Idealistic Studies 5 (3):269-289.
    I wish this essay to be a tribute to Edwin A. Burtt. He stands for a quality of intellectual and spiritual hospitality that is all the more inspiring because it stems from widespread scholarly analysis and a moral passion for catholicity and civility. Like Kant, he has given much of his acute philosophical ability to the task of understanding the foundations of scientific, moral, and religious beliefs. If anything, he goes a step further than Kant. Persons, he argues, win truth (...)
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    Love and Reality In E. A. Burtt’s Philosophy.Peter A. Bertocci - 1975 - Idealistic Studies 5 (3):269-289.
    I wish this essay to be a tribute to Edwin A. Burtt. He stands for a quality of intellectual and spiritual hospitality that is all the more inspiring because it stems from widespread scholarly analysis and a moral passion for catholicity and civility. Like Kant, he has given much of his acute philosophical ability to the task of understanding the foundations of scientific, moral, and religious beliefs. If anything, he goes a step further than Kant. Persons, he argues, win truth (...)
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    Mid-twentieth century American philosophy: personal statements.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1974 - New York,: Humanities Press.
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    No title available: Religious studies.Peter A. Bertocci - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (3):414-417.
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.Peter A. Bertocci - 1969 - Religious Studies 4 (2):292-294.
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    Preface.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1938 - In The empirical argument for God in late British thought. Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
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    The empirical argument for God in late British thought.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1938 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
    James Martineau's revolt against sense-bound empiricism.--The conflict of the empirical and non-empirical in Andrew Pringle-Pattison's theism.--The halting empiricism in James Ward's theistic monadism.--William R. Sorley's moral argument for God.--Frederick Tennant's teleological argument for God.--An empirical view of the goodness of God.
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    The Empirical Argument for God in Late British Thought.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1938 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
    James Martineau's revolt against sense-bound empiricism.--The conflict of the empirical and non-empirical in Andrew Pringle-Pattison's theism.--The halting empiricism in James Ward's theistic monadism.--William R. Sorley's moral argument for God.--Frederick Tennant's teleological argument for God.--An empirical view of the goodness of God.
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    The essence of a person.Peter A. Bertocci - 1978 - The Monist 61 (January):28-41.
    “Know thyself!” This dictum in the Upanishads is also that of the Greeks 2000 years later. But what is meant by “know” and by “self” is different. The Biblical counsel, “Know thyself as created in the image of God,” also reminds us that man’s conception of himself is influenced by his conception of his relation to his ultimate environment. In fundamental terms, there is no East and West when reflective men ask: What is the essence of man? I cannot in (...)
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    The Essence of a Person.Peter A. Bertocci - 1978 - The Monist 61 (1):28-41.
    “Know thyself!” This dictum in the Upanishads is also that of the Greeks 2000 years later. But what is meant by “know” and by “self” is different. The Biblical counsel, “Know thyself as created in the image of God,” also reminds us that man’s conception of himself is influenced by his conception of his relation to his ultimate environment. In fundamental terms, there is no East and West when reflective men ask: What is the essence of man? I cannot in (...)
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    The person as the key metaphysical principle.Peter A. Bertocci - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (2):207-225.
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    The psychological self, the ego, and personality.Peter A. Bertocci - 1945 - Psychological Review 52 (2):91-99.
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    V. William R. sorley's moral argument for God.Peter Anthony Bertocci - 1938 - In The empirical argument for God in late British thought. Cambridge,: Harvard University Press. pp. 134-191.
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    The Person God Is.Peter A. Bertocci - 1968 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 2:185-206.
    Since my childhood I have given up several conceptions of God. Each time there was quite a wrench, for, in my own limited way, I had been walking with my ‘living’ God. In my philosophical and theological studies, I have been impressed by the fact that one deep-souled thinker found the living God of another ‘dead’. And then I realised that a God is ‘living’ or ‘dead’ insofar as ‘He’ answers questions that are vital to the given believer.
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