Columbia University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1969
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    Selected Letters (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (3): 479-481. 1998.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Selected Letters by William, Henry JamesWilliam James EarleWilliam and Henry James. Selected Letters. Edited by Ignas K. Skrupskelis and Elizabeth M. Berkeley. Introduction by John J. McDermott. Charlottesville VA: University Press of Virginia, 1997. Pp. xxxi + 570. $ 39.95.Almost fifty years of letters to and from the very diversely brilliant James brothers: in this volume a generous, and probably ample, selection of 216…Read more
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    Pierre Bourdieu, Choses dites Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 8 (1): 6-7. 1988.
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    Interesting, Boring, Beautiful
    Philosophical Forum 43 (4): 361-382. 2012.
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    Do feelings cause actions?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (4): 540-548. 1975.
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    The Transhistorical Image: Philosophizing Art and its History (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (1): 120-121. 2004.
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    Existence and the World of Freedom.Christianity and Existentialism
    with John Wild and James M. Edie
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3): 438-441. 1965.
  • Christianity and Existentialism: Essays
    with James M. Edie and John Daniel Wild
    Northwestern University Press. 1968.
    Heidegger, Sartre and the later existentialist philosophers inherited a world, it has been said, from which "God is absent". Contemporary philosophy begins in the momentous questioning of the Christian experience by such nineteenth-century figures as Nietzsche and Dosteyevsky. But if existentialism is in some respects a beginning-again, it is in other respects linked to the classical world out of which Christianity arose and to certain themes in the writings of ancient and medieval Christians. R…Read more
  • Ontological Autobiography
    In James M. Edie (ed.), Phenomenology in America, Quadrangle Books. pp. 69--79. 1967.
  • The Paradox and Death of God
    In William A. Earle, James M. Edie & John Wild (eds.), Christianity and existentialism, Northwestern University Press. pp. 82. 1963.
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    Christianity and existentialism (edited book)
    with James M. Edie and John Wild
    Northwestern University Press. 1963.
    Heidegger, Sartre and the later existentialist philosophers inherited a world, it has been said, from which "God is absent". Contemporary philosophy begins in the momentous questioning of the Christian experience by such nineteenth-century figures as Nietzsche and Dosteyevsky. But if existentialism is in some respects a beginning-again, it is in other respects linked to the classical world out of which Christianity arose and to certain themes in the writings of ancient and medieval Christians. R…Read more
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    The autobiographical consciousness
    Quadrangle Books. 1972.
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    A noted professor at Northwestern University provides new insights into God, creation, the world, and human emotion.
  • William James
    In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy, Macmillan. pp. 240-249. 1967.
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  • James M. Edie, William James and Phenomenology (review)
    Philosophy in Review 8 260-265. 1988.
  • Mystical Reason
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (3): 191-191. 1982.
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    Aistheton
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (1): 3-10. 1978.
  • Pierre Bourdieu, Choses dites (review)
    Philosophy in Review 8 6-7. 1988.
  • Gerald F. Myers, William James: His Life and Thought (review)
    Philosophy in Review 7 282-284. 1987.