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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
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    with Kristine W. Frost
    Overheard in Seville 19 (19): 39-42. 2001.
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    with Kristine W. Frost and Saatkamp Jr
    Overheard in Seville 16 (16): 39-42. 1998.
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    Bibliographical Checklist
    with Kristine W. Frost and Saatkamp Jr
    Overheard in Seville 18 (18): 39-42. 2000.
  • Frontiers in American Philosophy
    with Robert Burch
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 32 (4): 708-711. 1996.
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    Frontiers in American Philosophy Volume Ii (edited book)
    with Robert W. Burch
    Texas A & M University Press. 1996.
    This second volume arising from the Frontiers in American Philosophy Conference held at Texas A&M University is "festive, celebrating the diversity of thought and influences in American philosophy," say its editors. In these thirty-six essays, there is no attempt to define an American ethos; in fact, the editors conclude that, even pragmatism, identified by Tocqueville as America's defining attribute, should not be described as a national philosophy. It is, as Gerard Deledalle notes in his essay…Read more
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    Frontiers in American Philosophy
    with Robert W. Burch
    Texas A & M University Press. 1992.
    To push the edges of the known, to look at the accepted in novel ways, is indeed to stand at the frontiers of a field. In Frontiers in American Philosophy thirty-five contemporary scholars explore classical American thought in bold new ways. An extraordinary range of issues and thinkers is represented in these pages--from such core themes as metaphysics and social philosophy, which receive primary attention, to some consideration of American philosophers' technical accomplishments in mathematica…Read more
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    In Memoriam
    with John Lachs and Larry Hickman
    Overheard in Seville 36 (36): 121-124. 2018.
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    Santayana: Culture and Creativity
    Overheard in Seville 36 (36): 79-88. 2018.
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    Santayana on the Holocaust and the Nazis
    with Chris Skowroński, Richard M. Rubin, Matthew C. Flamm, Daniel Pinkas, and Glenn Tiller
    Overheard in Seville 36 (36): 60-68. 2018.
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    Character and Philosophic Creativity–the Example of Santayana
    with Charles Padrón and Richard M. Rubin
    Overheard in Seville 36 (36): 89-98. 2018.
  • Transcending Means and Ends Near the End of Life
    In Matthew Caleb Flamm, Giuseppe Patella & Jennifer A. Rea (eds.), George Santayana at 150: International Perspectives, Lexington Books. pp. 241-248. 2014.
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    George Santayana
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. 2008.
    Philosopher, poet, literary and cultural critic, George Santayana is a principal figure in Classical American Philosophy. His naturalism and emphasis on creative imagination were harbingers of important intellectual turns on both sides of the Atlantic. He was a naturalist before naturalism grew popular; he appreciated multiple perfections before multiculturalism became an issue; he thought of philosophy as literature before it became a theme in American and European scholarly circles; and he man…Read more
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    2008 Herbert Schneider Award citation for Angus Kerr-Lawson
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 36 (107): 4-6. 2008.
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    Is Animal Faith the End of Philosophy?
    Overheard in Seville 35 (35): 11-20. 2017.
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    George Santayana (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 17 (53): 6-7. 1989.