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    The Santayana Edition
    Overheard in Seville 17 (17): 37-37. 1999.
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    The Santayana Edition
    Overheard in Seville 12 (12): 31-31. 1994.
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    The Santayana Edition
    Overheard in Seville 15 (15): 37-38. 1997.
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    The Santayana Edition
    Overheard in Seville 13 (13): 35-36. 1995.
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    The Santayana Edition
    Overheard in Seville 10 (10): 35-35. 1992.
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    The Santayana Edition
    Overheard in Seville 6 (6): 38-38. 1988.
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    Rorty & pragmatism: the philosopher responds to his critics (edited book)
    Vanderbilt University Press. 1995.
    A penetrating and illuminating exchange of views between Richard Rorty, a highly influential and sometimes controversial philosopher, and seven of his most thoughtful critics, providing new insights into the impact of his work on contemporary American philosophy.
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    Hermes the Interpreter
    Overheard in Seville 3 (3): 22-28. 1985.
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    Henry Samuel Levinson, "Santayana: Pragmatism and the Spiritual Life" (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (1): 91. 1993.
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    Overheard in Seville 12 (12): 35-42. 1994.
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    Overheard in Seville 14 (14): 40-42. 1996.
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    Overheard in Seville 8 (8): 39-42. 1990.
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    Overheard in Seville 15 (15): 39-42. 1997.
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    Bibliographical Checklist: Sixth Update
    Overheard in Seville 7 (7): 35-40. 1989.
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    Overheard in Seville 6 (6): 39-42. 1988.
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    Overheard in Seville 9 (9): 40-42. 1991.
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    Bibliographical Checklist Fourth Update
    Overheard in Seville 5 (5): 47-58. 1987.
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    Overheard in Seville 13 (13): 38-42. 1995.
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    Bibliographic Checklist
    Overheard in Seville 10 (10): 36-42. 1992.
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    SantayanaPersons and Places: Fragments of Autobiography.George Santayana: A Biography
    with Harry Levin, George Santayana, William G. Holzberger, Richard C. Lyon, and John McCormick
    Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (4): 719. 1987.
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    Animal faith
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 10 (2): 167-171. 1972.
  • George Santayana: A Biography
    with John Mccormick, William G. Holzberger, and Richard C. Lyon
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (1): 155-159. 1988.
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    Published in 1935, George Santayana's The Last Puritan was the American philosopher's only novel. It became an instant best-seller, immediately linked in its painful voyage of self discovery to The Education of Henry Adams. It is essentially a novel of ideas, expressed in the birth, life, and early death of Oliver Alden.The Last Puritan is volume four in a new critical edition of The Works of George Santayana that restores Santayana's original text and provides important new scholarly informatio…Read more
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    George Santayana published The Realm of Matter (1930) and The Genteel Tradition at Bay (1931). He continued work on Book Three of Realms of Being, The Realm of Truth, and on his novel, The Last Puritan. Citing his commitment to his writing and his intention to retire from academia, he declined offers from Harvard University for the Norton Chair of Poetry and for a position as William James Professor of Philosophy, as well as offers for positions at the New School for Social Research and Brown Un…Read more
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    Interpretations of Poetry and Religion is the third volume in a new critical edition of the complete works of George Santayana that restores Santayana's original text and provides important new scholarly information.Published in the spring of 1900, Interpretations of Poetry and Religion was George Santayana's first book of critical prose. It developed his view that "poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life, and religion, when it merely supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but …Read more
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    During the period covered by this book, George Santayana had settled permanently in Rome. His best-selling novel, The Last Puritan, was published in London in 1935 and in the United States in 1936, where it was chosen as a Book-of-the-Month Club selection. In 1936 Santayana became one of the few philosophers ever to appear on the front cover of Time magazine. His growing influence was evidenced further by two other 1936 publications, Obiter Scripta: Lectures, Essays and Reviews and Philosophy of…Read more
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    Since the first selection of George Santayana's letters was published in 1955, shortly after his death, many more letters have been located. The Works of George Santayana, Volume V, brings together a total of more than 3,000 letters. The volume is divided chronologically into eight books of roughly comparable length. Book Two covers Santayana's first decade as a "freelance philosopher," following his resignation from Harvard University and move to Europe. Of particular interest is Santayana's co…Read more
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    Book Three of George Santayana's letters covers a period of intense intellectual activity in Santayana's life, and the correspondence reflects the establishment of his mature philosophy. Santayana becomes more permanently established in Italy, but continues to travel in France, Spain, and England. The year 1927 marks the beginning of his long friendship with Daniel Cory, who became his literary secretary and eventually his literary executor. Also, with the death of Santayana's half-brother Rober…Read more