The great chain of being; a study of the history of an idea. The William James lectures delivered at Harvard university, 1933, by Arthur O. Lovejoy.
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- B 105.C5 1936 L6
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B 74.O82 1992 Philosophy for beginners | B 74 .R6 1901 A student's history of philosophy, | B 101.I56S43 1999 Intentionality : | B 105.C5 L6 1936 The great chain of being; | B 105.E7 M37 1978 Events, reference, and logical form / | B 105.G63S48 1988 The paradox of intention : | B 105.M4H37 1978 Language, thought, and experience : |
Bibliographical references in "Notes" (p. [335]-373)
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