CHARLES HARTSHORNE: PRIMARY BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS

Compiled by Dorothy C. Hartshorne

 

Revised and Updated by Donald Wayne Viney and Randy Ramal

 

Copyrighted by Process Studies,
Volume 30.2, Fall-Winter, 2001 (374-409).

Permission to publish on Harvard Square Library
website granted by the editor, Barry L. Whitney.

 

 

This bibliography is a corrected version of the one that appeared in Process Studies 30, 2 (2001): 374-409. Earlier versions appeared in Process and Divinity, the Hartshorne Festschrift, eds. William L. Reese and Eugene Freeman (La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1964): 579-591; Process Studies 6, 1 (1973): 73-93 [Addenda published in issue 11, 2 (1981): 108-13]; and in The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne, the Library of Living Philosophers, volume XX, ed. Lewis Hahn (La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1991): 735-66. Randy Ramal, at the Center for Process Studies, added material to these earlier works in his alphabetically ordered bibliographies of Hartshornes works posted on the CPS web site. Don Viney, working independently, was also adding items to the LLP bibliography. The following combines our separate efforts and is more than what either of us produced individually. We have added missing items, corrected typographical mistakes, and included cross-references for articles that later appeared in Hartshornes books.

 

Although we followed Dorothy Hartshornes practice of listing items in chronological order, we diverged from her lead by (1) listing Hartshornes abstracts of his books and articles under the same item as the book or article itself; (2) listing reviews and articles, including translations, that appeared in more than one placebut not in one of Hartshornes booksunder a single heading; (3) listing multiple replies in a single volume under a single item (Dorothy did this, but inconsistently). Thus, forty-eight items that she listed separately are consolidated here under other entries.1

 

This bibliography revises and updates Dorothys original, but it is in one respect less than what she compiled, for no attempt is made to list Hartshornes ornithological works unless they include philosophical content. Moreover, we make no claim to being exhaustive; for example, a complete bibliography would include Hartshornes many letters to the editor, but none of those are listed here (nor are they listed in the bibliographies mentioned above). It is worth noting that there are over sixty unpublished articles in the Hartshorne archives, as well as a substantial portion of the last book he planned and an extensive correspondence. Thus, what is offered here, though more extensive than previous bibliographies, is nevertheless a work in progress.2

 


Books

 

1.       Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce. Edited by Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss. Cambridge: Harvard UP.

                        Vol. 1, Principles of Philosophy, 1931.

                        Vol. 2, Elements of Logic, 1932.

                        Vol. 3, Exact Logic, 1933.

                        Vol. 4, The Simplest Mathematics, 1933.

                        Vol. 5, Pragmatism and Pragmaticism, 1934.

                        Vol. 6, Scientific Metaphysics, 1935.

 

2.       The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1934. Reissued in Port Washington, New York: Kennikat P, 1968.

 

3.       Beyond Humanism: Essays in the New Philosophy of Nature. Chicago: Willet, Clark and Company, 1937. Reprinted as a Bison Book Edition, with new Preface. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1968. Also reprinted in Gloucester, Massachusetts: Peter Smith, 1975.

 

4.       Mans Vision of God and the Logic of Theism. Chicago: Willet, Clark and Company, 1941. After 1948 published by Harper and Brothers, New York. Reprinted by Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1964.

 

5.       The Divine Relativity: A Social Conception of God. The Terry Lectures, 1947. New Haven: Yale UP, 1948.

 

6.       Whitehead and the Modern World: Science, Metaphysics, and Civilization, Three Essays on the Thought of Alfred North Whitehead. By Victor Lowe, Charles Hartshorne, and A.H. Johnson. Boston: the Beacon P, 1950. Whiteheads Metaphysics by Charles Hartshorne, 25-41. Reprinted by Books for Libraries P, 1972. Whiteheads Metaphysics reprinted as chapter 2 of Whiteheads Philosophy. See abstract in Program of the American Philosophical Association, Western Division (May 6-8, 1948): 13-14.     

 

7.   Reality as Social Process: Studies in Metaphysics and Religion. Foreword by William Ernest Hocking. Glencoe: The Free P and Boston: The Beacon P, 1953. Reprinted in New York: Hafner Publishing Co., 1971.

 

8.       Philosophers Speak of God (with William L. Reese). Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1953, reprinted in 1969. Reissued by Chicago: Midway Reprints, 1976. Reprinted by Amherst, New York: Humanity Books, 2000, with an addendum to the Preface by William L. Reese.

 

9.       The Logic of Perfection and Other Essays in Neoclassical Metaphysics. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1962. Authors abstract in The Monist 59, 4 (1976): 596.

           

10.     Anselms Discovery: A Re-Examination of the Ontological Proof for Gods Existence. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1965.

 

11.     The Social Conception of the Universe [Three chapters from Reality as Social Process]. Edited by Keiji Matsunobu. Tokyo: Aoyama, and New York: Macmillan, 1967.

 

12.     A Natural Theology for Our Time. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1967. Authors abstract in The Monist 59, 4 (1976): 594.

 

13.     Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method. London: SCM P Ltd., and La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1970. Reprinted in 1983 by Lanham, Maryland: UP of America. Chinese translation in process (The China Project, Center for Process Studies, Claremont, California).  Authors abstract in The Monist 56, 4 (1972): 626-27. 

 

14.     Whiteheads Philosophy: Selected Essays, 1935-1970. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1972. [Japanese translation by Keiji Matsunobu and Minoru Otsuka, Kyoto: Korosha, 1989.]

 

15.     Born to Sing: An Interpretation and World Survey of Bird Song. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1973. Authors abstract in The Monist 59, 2 (1976): 299.

 

16.     Aquinas to Whitehead: Seven Centuries of Metaphysics of Religion. The Aquinas Lecture, 1976. Milwaukee: Marquette U Publications, 1976.

 

17.     Whiteheads View of Reality (with Creighton Peden). New York: Pilgrim P, 1981. Whitehead in Historical context by Charles Hartshorne, 2-24.

 

18.     Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers: An Evaluation of Western Philosophy. Albany: State U of New York P, 1983.

 

19.     Omnipotence and other Theological Mistakes. Albany: State U of New York P, 1984. [Japanese translation by Minoru Otsuka. Kyoto: Korosha, 1991.] Authors abstract in The Monist 69, 4 (1986): 633.

 

20.     Creativity in American Philosophy. Albany: State U of New York P, 1984. [Spanish translation by Mari Luz Caso as Creatividad en la Filosofia

Estadonnidense (Mexico: Edamex, 1987).] 

 

21.     Wisdom as Moderation: A Philosophy of the Middle Way. Albany: State U of New York P, 1987. [Japanese translation by Minoru Otsuka, with a preface by Charles Hartshorne.]

 

22.     The Darkness and the Light: A Philosopher Reflects Upon His Fortunate Career and Those Who Made It Possible. Albany: State U of New York P, 1990.

 

23.     The Zero Fallacy and Other Essays in Neoclassical Philosophy. Edited and Introduced by Mohammad Valady. Peru, Illinois: Open Court, 1997.

 

24.     Hartshorne and Brightman on God, Process, and Persons: The Correspondence, 1922-1945. Edited by Randall E. Auxier and Mark Y. A. Davies. Nashville: Vanderbilt UP, 2001.

 

25.     The Unity of Being. [Original title: An Outline and Defense of the Argument for the Unity of Being in the Absolute or Divine Good]. Doctoral Dissertation, Harvard University. (May 1923). Edited by Randall E. Auxier and Hyatt Carter. Forthcoming from Open Court, 2003.

 

Articles, Reviews, and Discussions

 

1.      Memory, Youth, and Age. The Haverfordian 37, 8 (1916): 323.

 

2.       Barriers to Progress: Or Some Superstitions of Modernism. The Gad-Fly [Student Liberal Club of Harvard University] (1923): 1-15.

 

3.       Review of A.N. Whitehead. Symbolism, Its Meaning and Effect (New York: Macmillan, 1927). Hound and Horn 1 (1927): 148-52.

 

4.       Reviews of Martin Heidegger. Sein und Zeit; Oskar Becker, Mathematische Existenz (from Jahrbuch fr Philosophie und Phanomenologische Forschung, Herausgegeben von Edmund Husserl) [Achter Band. Halle: Max Niemeyer, 1927, xxi, 809]. Philosophical Review 38, 3 (1929): 284-93. Incorporated into chapter 17 of Beyond Humanism.

 

5.       Continuity, the Form of Forms, in Charles Peirce. The Monist 39, 4 (1929): 521-34.

 

6.       Review of Etienne Souriau. LAvenir de lesthtique (Paris: Flix Alcan, 1929). International Journal of Ethics 40, 1 (1929): 132-33

 

7.       Ethics and the Assumption of Purely Private Pleasures. International Journal of Ethics 40, 4 (1930): 496-515.

 

8.       Sense Quality and Feeling Tone. Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Philosophy, ed. Gilbert Ryle (London: Oxford UP, 1931): 168-72.

 

9.       Contingency and the New Era in Metaphysics, I. Journal of Philosophy 29, 16 (1932): 421-31; Contingency and the New Era in Metaphysics, II. Journal of Philosophy 29, 17 (1932): 457-69.

 

10.     Review of Andr Lalande. Les Illusions volutionnistes (Paris: Flix Alcan, 1930). International Journal of Ethics 43, 1 (1932): 94-97.

 

11.     Four Principles of Methodwith Applications. The Monist 43, 1 (1933): 40-72.

 

12.     Review of G. Watts Cunningham. The Idealistic Argument in Recent British and American Philosophy (New York: Century, 1933). International Journal of Ethics 43, 4 (1933): 447-49.

 

13.     Foreword to The Categories of Charles Peirce by Eugene Freeman (Chicago: Open Court, 1934).

 

14.     Review of R. G. Collingwood. An Essay on Philosophical Method (Oxford: Clarendon, 1933). International Journal of Ethics 44, 3 (1934): 357-58.

 

15.    The Intelligibility of Sensations. The Monist 44, 2 (1934): 161-85.

 

16.     Reviews of Ernest W. Barnes. Scientific Theory and Religion (New York: Macmillan, 1933); J. E. Turner. Essentials in the Development of Religion (New York: Macmillan, 1934); T. V. Seshagiro Row. New Light on Fundamental Problems (Madras: UP, 1932). International Journal of Ethics 44, 4 (1934): 465-71.

 

17.     Reviews of Gerhard Kraenzlin. Max Schelers Phaenomenologische Systematik; Adolph Sternberger, Der verstandene Tod (Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1934). International Journal of Ethics 44, 4 (1934): 478-80.

 

18.     Redefining God. New Humanist 7, 4 (1934): 8-15. Reprinted in Contemporary American Protestant Thought: 1900-1970, ed. William R. Miller (Indianapolis, Indiana: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1973): 315-322. Also reprinted in American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 22, 2 (2001): 107-13.

 

19.     The New Metaphysics and Current Problems, I. New Frontier 1, 1 (1934): 24-31; The New Metaphysics and Current Problems, II. New Frontier 1, 5 (1934): 8-14.

 

20.     Ethics and the New Theology. International Journal of Ethics 45, 1 (1934): 90-101.

 

21.     Review of Louis Vialle. Le Dsir du nant (Paris: Flix Alcan, 1933). International Journal of Ethics 45, 1 (1934): 116-117.

 

22.     Review of William Pepperell Montague. The Chances of Surviving Death (Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1934). International Journal of Ethics 45, 1 (1934): 120-21

 

23.     Reviews of John Nibb. Christianity and Internationalism (London: Elliot Stock, 1934); Georges Lakhovsky. Le Racisme et lorchestre universelle (Paris: Flix Alcan, 1934). International Journal of Ethics 45, 1 (1934): 121-22.

 

24.     The Parallel Development of Method in Physics and Psychology. Philosophy of Science 1, 4 (1934): 446-59.

 

25.     Pattern and Movement in Art and Science. Comment (The U of Chicago) 3, 2 (1935): 1-2, 11. Chapter 2 of Reality as Social Process.

 

26.     Discussion: Flexibility of Scientific Truth. Philosophy of Science 2 (1935): 255-56.

 

27.     Review of D. Draghicesco. Vrit et Revelation, Vol. 1. (Paris: Flix Alcan, 1934). International Journal of Ethics 45, 2 (1935): 248-249. [cf. item 36] Incorporated into chapter 4 of Beyond Humanism.

 

28.     Review of Adolphe Ferrire. Der Primat des Geistes als Grundlage einer aufbauenden Erziehung, Translated by Emmi Hirschberg (Berlin: Julius Beltz, n.d.). International Journal of Ethics 45, 2 (1935): 250.

 

29.     Review of Henry C. Simons. A Positive Program for Lassaiz Faire (Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1935). Christian Century 52, 23 (1935): 761-62.

 

30.    Metaphysics for Positivists. Philosophy of Science 2, 3 (1935): 287-303.

 

31.     On Some Criticisms of Whiteheads Philosophy. Philosophical Review 44, 4 (1935): 323-44. [cf. item 50]. Chapter 3 of Whiteheads Philosophy.

 

32.     Reviews of John Wisdom. Problems of Mind and Matter (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1934); Thomas Whittaker. Reason (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1934); Julius W. Friend and James Feibleman. Science and the Spirit of Man (London: Allen and Unwin, 1933). International Journal of Ethics 45, 4 (1935): 461-65.

 

33.     Review of Gajanan Wasudeo Kaveeshwar. The Metaphysics of Berkeley Critically Examined in the Light of Modern Philosophy (Mandleshwar, India: A. Kaveeshwar, 1933). International Journal of Ethics 45, 4 (1935): 494.

 

34.     The Compound Individual. Philosophical Essays for Alfred North Whitehead, ed. Otis H. Lee (New York: Longmans Green, 1936): 193-220. Chapter 4 of Whiteheads Philosophy.

 

35.     The New Pantheism, I. Christian Register 115, 8 (1936): 119-20; The New Pantheism, II. Christian Register 115, 9 (1936): 141-43.

 

36.     Review of D. Draghicesco. Vrit et Revelation, Vol. 2, (Paris: Flix Alcan, 1934). International Journal of Ethics 47, 1 (1936): 133-35. [cf. item 27].

 

37.     The Philosophical Limitations of Humanism. University Review 3, 4 (1937): 240-42. Chapter 11 of Reality as Social Process.

 

38.     Abstract: Positivism as Anthropomorphism. The Journal of Philosophy 34, 25 (1937): 685.

 

39.     Review of Andr Cresson. La Representation. (Paris: Boivin, 1936). Philosophical Review 47, 1 (1938): 90-91.

 

40.     Review of G. P. Adams, W. R. Dennes, J. Loewenberg, D. S. Mackay, P. Marhenke, S. C. Pepper, and E. W. Strong. Knowledge and Society (New York: Appleton-Century, 1938). Christian Century 55, 30 (1938): 917.

 

41.     Reply to [R. H., Jr.] Randalls review of Beyond Humanism, in Journal of Philosophy 35, 5 (1938): 131-33.

 

42.     Review of Jacques Maritain. The Degrees of Knowledge (New York: Scribners, 1938). Christian Century 55 (1938): 1195. Also in Journal of Religion 19, 3 (1939): 267-69.

 

43.     The Reality of the Past, the Unreality of the Future. Hibbert Journal 37, 2 (1939): 246-57.

 

44.     Review of Wilhelm Keller. Der Sinnbegriff als Kategorie der Geisteswissenschaften (Munich: Ernst Reinhardt, 1937). Philosophical Review 48, 1 (1939): 95.

 

45.     Review of Rasvihari Das. The Philosophy of Whitehead (London: James Clarke and Co., 1964). Philosophical Review 48, 2 (1939): 230-31.

 

46.     Notes: Letter (Reply to Roger Holmes). Philosophical Review 68, 2 (1939): 243.

 

47.     The Method of Imaginative Variations, in Notes Concerning Husserl. Journal of Philosophy 36, 9 (1939): 233-34.

 

48.     Are All Propositions about the Future either True or False? Program of the American Philosophical Association (April 20-22, 1939): 26-32.

 

49.     Review of A.N. Whitehead. Modes of Thought (New York: Macmillan, 1938). Review of Religion 3, 4 (1939): 494-496.

 

50.     Discussion: The Interpretation of Whitehead (Reply to John W. Blyth). Philosophical Review 48, 4 (1939): 415-23. [cf. item 31].

 

51.     Review of James Bissett Pratt. Naturalism (New Haven: Yale UP, 1939). Journal of Religion 19, 3 (1939): 234-35.

 

52.     Review of Ralph Barton Perry. In the Spirit of William James (New Haven: Yale UP, 1938). Journal of Religion 19, 3 (1939): 247-48.

 

53.     Review of A. Campbell Garnett. Reality and Value (New Haven: Yale UP, 1937). The Scroll 37, 3 (1939): 93-95.

 

54.     Husserl and the Social Structure of Immediacy. Philosophical Essays in Memory of Edmund Husserl. Marvin Farber, ed. (Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1940): 219-30.

 

55.     Santayanas Doctrine of Essence. The Philosophy of George Santayana, ed. Paul Arthur Schilpp. The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 2 (Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern UP, 1940): 135-82.

 

56.     The Three Ideas of God. Journal of Liberal Religion 1, 3 (1940): 9-16. Chapter 9 of Reality as Social Process.

 

57.     Review of Justus Buchler. Charles Peirces Empiricism (New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1939). Ethics 50, 2 (1940): 248.

 

58.     Review of Josef Maier. On Hegels Critique of Kant (New York: Columbia UP, 1939). Journal of Religion 20, 1 (1940): 106.

 

59.     Review of Paul Arthur Schilpp, ed. The Philosophy of John Dewey. Library of Living Philosophers (Evanston: Northwestern UP, 1939). Christian Century 42, 10 (1940): 313-15. Chapter 12 of Reality as Social Process.

 

60.     Review of Irwin Edman. Arts and the Man (New York: Norton, 1939). Ethics 50, 3 (1940): 369-70.

 

61.     Reviews of Arthur Hazard Dakin. Man the Measure (Princeton, N. J.: Princeton UP, 1939); Archibald Allan Bowman, A Sacramental Universe. (Princeton, N. J.: Princeton UP, 1939). Ethics 50, 3 (1940): 363-66. 

 

62.     Review of Milton Karl Munitz. The Moral Philosophy of Santayana (New York: Columbia UP, 1939). Journal of Religion 20, 2 (1940): 196-98.

 

63.     Review of Charles M. Perry. Toward a Dimensional Realism (Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1939). Journal of Religion 20, 2 (1940): 214.

 

64.     Review of Theodore Meyer Greene. The Arts and the Art of Criticism (Princeton, N. J.: Princeton UP, 1940). Ethics 51, 1 (1940): 116-17.

 

65.     Whiteheads Idea of God. The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, ed. Paul Arthur Schilpp. The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 3 (Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern UP, 1941): 513-59. Chapter 5 of Whiteheads Philosophy.

 

66.     Charles Sanders Peirces Metaphysics of Evolution. New England Quarterly 14, 1 (1941): 49-63.

 

67.     Anthropomorphic Tendencies in Positivism. Philosophy of Science 8, 2 (1941): 184-203.

 

68.     Review of Frederick J. E. Woodbridge. An Essay on Nature (New York: Columbia UP, 1940). Ethics 51, 4 (1941): 488-90.

 

69.     Review of DeWitt H. Parker. Experience and Substance (Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1940). Christian Century 48, 27 (1941): 864. Also published in Philosophical Review 51, 5 (1942): 523-26.

 

70.     A Critique of Peirces Idea of God. Philosophical Review 50, 5 (1941): 516-23. See also, Abstracts of Papers to be Read at the Joint Meeting of the Eastern and Western Divisions of the American Philosophical Association, Columbia U, December, 1939. Journal of Philosophy 36, 25 (1939): 683-84.

 

71.     Review of Ledger Wood. The Analysis of Knowledge (Princeton, N. J.: Princeton UP, 1941). Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2, 1 (1941): 104-08.

 

72.     Review of Gustaf Stromberg. The Soul of the Universe (Philadelphia: David McKay P, 1940). Review of Religion 5, 3 (1941): 357-60.

 

73.     A Philosophy of Democratic Defense. Science, Philosophy, and Religion: Second Symposium (New York: Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion in their Relation to the Democratic Way of Life, Inc. 1942): 130-72.

 

74.     Review of Justus Buchler, ed. The Philosophy of Peirce: Selected Writings (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1940). Philosophical Review 51, 1 (1942): 92.

 

75.     Review of Etienne Gilson. God and Philosophy (New Haven: Yale UP, 1941). Journal of Religion 22, 2 (1942): 221-24.

 

76.     Elements of Truth in the Group-Mind Concept. Social Research 9, 2 (1942): 248-65. Chapter 3 of Reality as Social Process.

 

77.     Review of Paul Arthur Schilpp, ed. The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (Evanston: Northwestern UP, 1941). Religion in Life 11, 3 (1942): 469-70. Also published in Thought 17, 66 (1942): 545-47.

 

78.     Review of Stephen C. Pepper. World Hypotheses (Berkeley: U of California P, 1942). Ethics 53, 1 (1942): 73-75.

 

79.     Organic and Inorganic Wholes. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 3, 2

(1942): 127-136. Notice in Program of the Fiftieth Anniversary Symposia (Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1941): 12. Published as A World of Organisms, chapter 7 of Logic of Perfection. Republished in Process Philosophy: Basic Writings, eds. Jack R. Sibley and Pete A.Y. Gunter (Washington D.C.: UP of America, 1978): 275-96.

 

80.     Comment on Democracy and the Rights of Man. Science, Philosophy, and Religion: Second Symposium (New York: Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, Inc. 1942): 292.

 

81.     Review of John Blyth. Whiteheads Theory of Knowledge (Providence: Brown UP, 1941). Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 3, 3 (1943): 372-75.

 

82.     Is Whiteheads God the God of Religion? [Suggested by Elys book, cf. item 85]. Ethics 53, 3 (1943): 219-27. Chapter 6 of Whiteheads Philosophy.

 

83.     Review of Lewis Edwin Hahn. A Contextualistic Theory of Perception (Berkeley: U of California P, 1942). Ethics 53, 3 (1943): 233.

 

84.     Review of Campbell Garnett. A Realistic Philosophy of Religion (Chicago: Willett Clark, 1942). Journal of Religion 23, 3 (1943): 70-71. Also published in Ethics 54, 1 (1943): 62-63.

 

85.     Review of Stephen Lee Ely. The Religious Availability of Whiteheads God (Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1942). Journal of Liberal Religion 5, 1 (1943): 55.

 

86.     Communication, Rejoinder: Ely on Whitehead. Journal of Liberal Religion 5, 2 (1943): 97-100.

 

87.     Discussion: Reflections on the Strength and Weakness of Thomism. Ethics 54, 1 (1943): 53-57.

 

88.     Reviews of Jacques Maritain. Saint Thomas and the Problem of Evil (Milwaukee: Marquette UP, 1942) and The Maritain Volume of The Thomist (New York: Sheed and Ward, 1943). Ethics 54, 1 (1943): 53-57.

 

89.     A Mathematical Analysis of Theism. Review of Religion 8, 1 (1943): 20-38. Revised as epilogue of Philosophers Speak of God, 499-514.

 

90.     Radio Discussion: How Christians Should Think About Peace. By Edwin Aubrey, Charles Hartshorne, and Bernard Loomer. Pamphlet. Chicago: U of Chicago Round Table (April 9, 1944): 20 pages.

 

91.     Review of K. R. Sreenivasa Iyengar. The Metaphysics of Value, Vol. 1. (Mysore: U of Mysore, 1942). Ethics 54, 3 (1944): 230-31.

 

92.     Review of John Elof Boodin. Religion of Tomorrow (New York: Philosophical Library, 1943). Ethics  54, 3 (1944): 233-34.

 

93.     The Formal Validity and Real significance of the Ontological Argument.  Philosophical Review 53, 3 (1944): 225-45. [cf. items 101 and 107].

 

94.    Philosophy and Orthodoxy. Ethics 54, 4 (1944): 295-98.

 

95.     Review of Werner Jaeger. Humanism and Theology (Milwaukee: Marquette UP, 1943). Journal of Religion 24, 3 (1944): 230.

 

96.    God and Man not Rivals. Journal of Liberal Religion 6, 2 (1944): 9-13.

 

97.     Abstract: Beauty as Balance of Unity and Variety. In Proceedings of The American Society for Aesthetics. First Annual Meeting. Cleveland, Ohio (Sept. 11-13, 1944): 29-30.

 

98.     Comments on Philosophical Ideas and Enduring Peace, 557; on Philosophical Ideas and World Peace, 597; on In Quest of Worldly Wisdom, 719-721. Approaches to World Peace, Fourth Symposium, eds. Lyman Bryson, Louis Finkelstein, and Robert M. MacIver (New York: Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, 1944).

 

99.     Review of Henry Alonzo Myers. The Spinoza-Hegel Paradox (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1944). Ethics 55, 1 (1944): 71-72.

 

100.   Review of Adhar Chandra Das. Negative Fact, Negation, and Truth (Calcutta: Calcutta UP, 1942). Ethics 55, 1 (1944): 77.

 

101.   Discussion: On Hartshornes Formulation of the Ontological Argument: A Rejoinder [to Elton]. Philosophical Review 54, 1 (1945): 63-65. [cf. items 93 and 107].

 

102.   Entries in An Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Vergilius Ferm (New York: Philosophical Library, 1945): acosmism; analogy; anthropopathism; Aristotle and Aristotelianism; axiom; Berkeley, George; Carneades; cause; Copernican astronomy; eternal; eternity; ether; etiology, aetiology; foreknowledge, Divine; Gerson, Levi ben; God, as personal; Hume; infinite; Kant, Immanuel; omnipotence; omnipresence; omniscience; panentheism; panlogism; pantheism; Peirce, Charles Sanders; perfect, perfection; Ptolemaic astronomy; Renouvier, Charles; Spencer, Herbert; Spinoza, Benedict; time; transcendence; Whitehead, Alfred North.

 

103.   Review Article: Efficient Causality in Aristotle and St. Thomas by Francis X. Meehans book of the same title (Washington: Catholic UP, 1940). Journal of Religion 25, 1 (1945): 25-32. [cf. item 111].