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    An introductory logic.James Edwin Creighton - 1898 - New York,: The Macmillan company. Edited by Harold Robert Smart.
    INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I THE STANDPOINT AND PROBLEM OF LOGIC § i. Definition of the Subject. — Logic may be defined as the science of thought, ...
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    An Introductory Logic.Evander Bradley McGilvary & James Edwin Creighton - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7 (6):642.
  3. An Introductory Logic, 5th ed.James Edwin Creighton - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:645.
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    Philosophical essays in honor of James Edwin Creighton.James Edwin Creighton & George Holland Sabine (eds.) - 1917 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    The confusion of categories in Spinoza's ethics, by E. Albee.--Hegel's criticism of Spinoza, by K. E. Gilbert.--Rationalism in Hume's philosophy, by G. H. Sabine.--Freedom as an ethical postulate: Kant, by R. A. Tsanoff.--Mill and Comte, by N. C. Barr.--The intellectualistic voluntarism of Alfred Fouillée, by A. T. Penney.--Hegelianism and the Vedanta, by E. L. Hinman.--Coherence as organization, by G. W. Cunningham.--Time and the logic of monistic idealism, by J. A. Leighton.--The datum, by W. B. Pillsbury.--The limits of the physical, by (...)
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    Studies in speculative philosophy.James Edwin Creighton & Harold Robert Smart - 1925 - New York,: Macmillan Co.. Edited by Harold Robert Smart.
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  6. Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology, Tr. By J.E. Creighton & E.B. Titchener.Wilhelm Max Wundt & James Edwin Creighton - 1896
     
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