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  1. God and Creation. Three Interpretations of the Universe.John Olaf Boodin - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (43):359-360.
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    God and Creation. Three Interpretations of the Universe. By John Olaf Boodin, Professor of Philosophy, University of California at Los Angeles. (New York and London: The Macmillan Company. 1934. Pp. 519. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]L. J. Russell - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (43):359-.
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    Early Defenders of Pragmatism.John Elof Boodin - 2001 - Thoemmes.
    The Foundations of Pragmatism in American Thought Series offers two sets of volumes containing the most significant defenses and critiques of pragmatism written before World War I: the Early Defenders of Pragmatism and Early Critics of Pragmatism. This, the first collection, Early Defenders, provides key texts for understanding the context of pragmatism's years of greatest vitality. The early defenders were products of pragmatism's three cradles. H. Heath Bawden was a graduate of the Chicago philosophy department, having studied with John (...)
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  4. The posthumous papers.John Elof Boodin - 1957 - [Los Angeles]: University of California.
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    Functional realism.John Elof Boodin - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (2):147-178.
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    Interaction and Cosmic Structure.John E. Boodin - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):422 - 432.
    It is a momentous venture to attempt to frame an hypothesis of the universe. But if we reflect upon the meaning of life, we are forced to make such an effort. The only way we can escape the responsibility is to be guilty of the great refusal—the refusal to think. If we frame an hypothesis, it should be such as to assign the proper significance to all the facts of human experience—not merely the physical facts, but the biological and mental (...)
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  7. Cosmic Evolution.John Elof Boodin - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (14):255-257.
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  8. Do Things Exist?John E. Boodin - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):5.
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  9. The Concept of Time.John E. Boodin - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy 2 (14):365.
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    From Protagoras to William James.John E. Boodin - 1911 - The Monist 21 (1):73-91.
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    Philosophical Tolerance. A Winter Revery.John E. Boodin - 1908 - The Monist 18 (2):298-306.
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  12. Consciousness and Reality. I: Negative Definition of Consciousness.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy 5 (7):169.
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  13. Do Things Exist?John E. Boodin - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21:264.
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  14. Energy and Reality. II: The Definition of Energy.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy 5 (15):393.
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  15. Energy and Reality. I: Is Experience Self-Supporting?John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy 5 (14):365.
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    Pragmatic Realism.John E. Boodin - 1910 - The Monist 20 (4):602-614.
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    Space and Reality.John E. Boodin - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (20):533-539.
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  18. Space and Reality.John E. Boodin - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16:110.
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  19. Space and Reality: I. Ideal or Serial Space.John E. Boodin - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy 3 (20):533.
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  20. Space and Reality: II. Real Space.John E. Boodin - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy 3 (22):589.
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  21. The Idea of Progress.John E. Boodin - 1938 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 4:101.
     
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  22. The New Realism.John E. Boodin - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy 4 (20):533.
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  23. The Seventh Annual Meeting of the Western Philosophical Association.John E. Boodin - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy 4 (19):515.
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  24. The Ultimate Attributes of Reality.John E. Boodin - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy 4 (11):281.
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    The Theories of Instinct. [REVIEW]John E. Boodin - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):50-52.
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    Pragmatic realism--the five attributes.John E. Boodin - 1913 - Mind 22 (88):509-525.
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    Social Immortality.John E. Boodin - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 25 (2):196-212.
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    The Identity of the Ideals.John E. Boodin - 1912 - International Journal of Ethics 23 (1):29-50.
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    The new realism.John E. Boodin - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (20):533-542.
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    The Ought and Reality.John E. Boodin - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (4):454-474.
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  31. William James as I knew him. I.John Elof Boodin - 1942 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 23 (2):117.
     
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  32. William James as I knew him. II.John Elof Boodin - 1942 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 23 (3):279.
     
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  33. William James as I knew him. III.John Elof Boodin - 1942 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 23 (4):396.
     
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  34. Consciousness and Reality. II: Consciousness and its Implications.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy 5 (9):225.
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  35. Individual and Social Minds.John E. Boodin - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy 10 (7):169.
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    Functional Realism.John Elof Boodin - 1933 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 7:147-178.
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    From Protagoras to William James.John E. Boodin - 1911 - The Monist 21 (1):73-91.
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    The Theories of Instinct. [REVIEW]John E. Boodin - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):50-52.
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    Analysis and wholism.John Elof Boodin - 1943 - Philosophy of Science 10 (4):213-229.
    The first aim of science has been analysis. From Leucippus in the fifth century B.C. to Sir Arthur Eddington today, science has tried to reduce nature to simple structural units. For Leucippus the atoms are structurally alike, though they differ in external characteristics, such as size and shape. The aim of physics today is expressed by Sir Arthur Eddington: “The aim of the analysis employed in physics is to resolve the universe into structural units which are precisely alike one another... (...)
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    A Mead Project source page.John E. Boodin - unknown
    Our scientific concepts generally are in the melting-pot. They are all infected by relativity. This is as true in psychology and philosophy as in the physical sciences. In each case we must be willing to reconstruct our concepts on the basis of new evidence. Psychology has too long been hampered by a false tradition, and incidentally it has dragged philosophy with it into the slough of subjectivism. Brilliant discoveries in the realms of physiology and pathology throw new light on many (...)
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    A revolution in metaphysics and in science.John Elof Boodin - 1938 - Philosophy of Science 5 (3):267-275.
    To recognize the reality of the space-time structure of nature would, I think, revolutionize metaphysics. It means that we must conceive reality as history and history as having direction. It is not enough to take time seriously, we must take the order of time seriously. When we view the apparent confusion of nearby events, we may indeed be tempted to say with Heraclitus: “Time is a child playing drafts. The kingly power is a child's.” But if we take a long (...)
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    A realistic universe.John Elof Boodin - 1916 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
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    Cosmic attributes.John Elof Boodin - 1943 - Philosophy of Science 10 (1):1-12.
    We must start with the cosmos as a going concern and proceed at first analytically. Then we can reverse the process and examine the synthesis. Are there any characters which we must attribute to the cosmos taken as a whole—characters which we must take into account in all the various processes of nature? If so, we shall have a framework for metaphysics or cosmology. Owing to our new interest in nature, metaphysics merges into cosmology. In this respect we are going (...)
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    Consciousness and reality: I. Negative definition of consciousness.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (7):169-179.
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    Consciousness and reality. . Consciousness and its implications.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (9):225-234.
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    Cosmic evolution.John Elof Boodin - 1925 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    Do things exist?John E. Boodin - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (1):5-14.
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    Energy and reality. I: Is experience self-supporting?John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (14):365-375.
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    Energy and reality. II: The definition of energy.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (15):393-406.
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    Editorial comment.John Elof Boodin & P. C. - 1911 - The Monist 21 (2):294 - 295.
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