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  1. The Philosophy of John Dewey.John Dewey, Paul Arthur Schilpp & Lewis Edwin Hahn (eds.) - 1951 - La Salle, Ill.: Open Court.
    This is a classic volume in the "library of Living Philosophers" and includes a collection of essays on Dewey's work by his contemporaries at the time of the volume's publication. It also includes a biographical essay on Dewey and his replies to the assembled essays.
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    The Philosophy of W.V. Quine.Lewis Edwin Hahn & Paul Arthur Schilpp (eds.) - 1986 - Chicago: Open Court.
    For 30 years, Quine, a dominant figure in logical theory and philosophy of logic, has combined insights in methodology, language, epistemology, and ontology, to blur the boundaries of speculative metaphysics and natural sciences. This revised text contains two new essays with replies from Quine.
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  3. The Philosophy of Donald Davidson (Library of Living Philosophers).Lewis Edwin Hahn (ed.) - 1999 - Open Court.
     
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  4. The Philosophy of Hans Georg Gadamer.Lewis Edwin Hahn & Hans Georg Gadamer - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (201):559-561.
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  5. The philosophy of P.F. Strawson.Lewis Edwin Hahn (ed.) - 1998 - Chicago, Ill.: Open Court.
     
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    The Philosophy of Roderick M. Chisholm. [REVIEW]Timm Triplett, Lewis Edwin Hahn & Roderick M. Chisholm - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (3):450.
    In the intellectual autobiography that opens this book, Chisholm divides philosophers into “drones” and “commentators,” placing himself in the first group. As a drone, Chisholm proposed solutions to philosophical problems and asked his students and colleagues to try to refute him. He reports that they often did, sending him back to the drawing board. Chisholm’s wry self-description says much about his manner as well as his method. A more pretentious philosopher might have spoken of his dogged search for philosophical truth (...)
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  7. The Philosophy of Roderick M. Chisholm.Lewis Edwin Hahn (ed.) - 1997 - Chicago: Open Court.
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    The Philosophy of A. J. Ayer.Lewis Edwin Hahn (ed.) - 1992 - Open Court.
    This, the 21st volume in the Library of Living Philosophers, is more than Sir Alfred Ayer's final word on the philosophical issues that preoccupied him for more than sixty years; the list of contributors is a roll-call of some of the greatest living figures in philosophy, each expertly addressing a key problem arising in Ayer's work. Most of the critical papers are answered directly and in detail by Sir Alfred-he completed his replies to 21 of the 24 papers before his (...)
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  9. Perspectives on Habermas.Lewis Edwin Hahn - 2000 - Open Court Publishing Company.
    This collection of writings by eminent philosophers explores the controversial career of Jurgen Habermas, whose adherence to the Enlightenment ideals of rationality, humanism, and respect for discourse has set him apart from most postmodernist thinkers.
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  10. The Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur.Lewis Edwin Hahn - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (1):555-557.
    This article explores the ways in which Paul Ricoeur uses examples from Greek tragedy to help mount his own philosophical arguments. It argues that in works such as The Symbolism of Evil and Oneself as Another, Ricoeur uses tragedy to illustrate the inevitable conflicts that occur within rationality. It also argues that Ricoeur's approach to tragedy should be seen as an alternative to Hegel's. For Hegel, tragedy shows us the necessity of moving beyond tragic conflicts. For Ricoeur, by contrast, it (...)
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  11. The philosophy of Arthur C. Danto.Randall E. Auxier & Lewis Edwin Hahn (eds.) - 2013 - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court.
    Arthur Danto is the Johnsonian Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Columbia University and the most influential philosopher of art in the last half century. As an art critic for The Nation for 25 years and frequent contributor to other widely read outlets such as the New York Review of Books, Danto also has become one of the most respected public intellectuals of his generation. He is the author of some two dozen important books, along with hundreds of articles and reviews (...)
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    A Contextualistic Worldview: Essays by Lewis E. Hahn.Lewis Edwin Hahn - 2001 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This selection of articles by Lewis E. Hahn addresses the philosophical school of contextualism and four contemporary American philosophers: John Dewey, Henry Nelson Wieman, Stephen C. Pepper, and Brand Blanshard. Stressing the relatively recent contextualistic worldview, which he considers one of the best world hypotheses, Hahn seeks to achieve a broad perspective within which all things may be given their due place. After providing a brief outline, Hahn explains contextualism in relation to other philosophies. In his opening chapter, as in (...)
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    The Philosophy of Paul Weiss.Paul Weiss & Lewis Edwin Hahn - 1995 - Open Court Publishing Company.
    Born in 1901, Paul Weiss has made major contributions to several branches of philosophy, as well as to teaching and scholarly publishing. Alfred North Whitehead remarked: "The danger of philosophical teaching is that it may become dead-alive, but in Paul Weiss's presence that is impossible". Weiss is widely believed to be America's greatest living speculative metaphysician, but he has also made notable philosophical contributions to the discussion of sports, the arts, religion, logic, and politics. Professor Weiss has been highly productive: (...)
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  14. The Philosophy of A. J. Ayer.Lewis Edwin Hahn - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (267):107-110.
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  15. The Philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer, Library of Living Philosophers, v. 24.Lewis Edwin Hahn (ed.) - 1997 - Open Court.
     
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    Neutral, Indubitable Sense-Data as the Starting Point for Theories of Perception.Lewis Edwin Hahn - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (22):589-600.
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    A Contextualistic Theory of Perception.Lewis Edwin Hahn - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52:528.
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  18. The Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur.Lewis Edwin Hahn - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (189):555-557.
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  19. The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson.Lewis Edwin Hahn - 1999 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 61 (4):810-811.
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  20. The Philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer.Lewis Edwin Hahn - 1998 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (2):413-414.
     
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    A Contextualistic Theory of Perception. [REVIEW]J. B. & Lewis Edwin Hahn - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):25.
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