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Richard McKeon ":"ffi:?;'JiJl'":1, BOOKS r 928 The Philosophy of Spinoza: The Unityof His ThoughtNew York: Longmans, Green andCo. i*, 34b pp. r929-3o Selections from Medieual Philosopiers. New York: CharlesScrib- ner'sSons. z vols. Vol. r, Augutine toAlbertthe Great, xx, 3Zb pp.;vol. z, RogerBacontoWilliamof Ockham, xviii,5r5 pp. r94r The Basic Works of Ari^stotle. New York: RandomHouse.xxxix, r487 pp. r947 Introduction to Aristotle. New York: Random House (Modern Li- brary). xxix, 667 pp. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, rgZ3; lii, 759 pp. r95r Democracyin a World of Teru'ions: A Symposiurn Prepared b1 UNESCO. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Author of "Foreword," pp. v-xi; contribution to symposium. pp. r94-2 r3. r952 Freedom andHistory: TheSemantics of Philosophical Controuersies and Ideological Conf,icts. New York: Noonday Press. 95 pp. r954 Thought, Action, and, Passion Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ix, 3ob pp.

:ffi:?;'JiJl':1, - Richard McKeonrichardmckeon.org/content/d-Bibliography/McK-Bibliography(1927-80).pdfr950 "Introduction to the Philosophy of Cicero." ln Brutus, On the Nature of

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Richard McKeon

":"ffi:?;'JiJl'":1,BOOKS

r 928The Philosophy of Spinoza: The Unity of His Thought New York:

Longmans, Green and Co. i*, 34b pp.

r929-3oSelections from Medieual Philosopiers. New York: Charles Scrib-

ner's Sons. z vols. Vol. r, Augutine to Albertthe Great, xx, 3Zbpp.;vol. z, RogerBacontoWil l iamof Ockham, xvi i i ,5r5 pp.

r94rThe Basic Works of Ari^stotle. New York: Random House. xxxix,

r487 pp.

r947Introduction to Aristotle. New York: Random House (Modern Li-

brary). xxix, 667 pp. Second edition, revised and enlarged.Chicago: University of Chicago Press, rgZ3; li i, 759 pp.

r95rDemocracy in a World of Teru'ions: A Symposiurn Prepared b1

UNESCO. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Author of"Foreword," pp. v-xi; contribution to symposium. pp.r94-2 r3.

r952

Freedom and History: The Semantics of Philosophical Controuersies andIdeological Conf,icts. New York: Noonday Press. 95 pp.

r954Thought, Action, and, Passion Chicago: University of Chicago

Press. ix, 3ob pp.

r957With Robert K. Merton and Walter Gellhorn: The Freedom to

Read: Perspectiae and Program. New York: R. R. Bowker Co'Author of "Introduction," pp. xi-xvii, and "Censorship andthe Freedom to Read," PP. r-66.

r959With N. A. Nikam: The Edicts of Asohn. Chicago: University of

Chicago Press, tg5g (Phoenix paperback edition, r966). xxvii,6g pp. Indian edition, Bombay: Asia Publishing House, r962.

r97 L

Gti studi u.manistici nel mondo athnle. Rome: Armando ArmandoEditore. zo6 pp.

rg7u77With Blanche B. Boyer: Peter Abailard, Sic et Non: A Critical

Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. viii, 7 r4 Pp.

ARTICLES

r927"A Note on William of Ockham." Speculum z:455-56."Spinoza and Experimental Science." Psyche S:SS-77.

I 928"Spinoza and Medieval Philosophyi' Open Court 4z:r2g-4b."Thomas Aquinas' Doctrine of Knowledge and Its Historical

Settin g." Spe culum Z: 42 b-44.

r929

"The Empiricist and Experimentalist Temper in the MiddleAges: A Prolegomenon to the Study of Mediaeval Science." InEssals in Honor of John Dewey, pp. z16-34. New York: HenryHolt and Co.

r930"De Animn: Psychology and Science." Journal of Philosophy z7:

623-go-

"Causation and the Geometric Method in the Philosophy ofSpinoza." Philosophical Rniew 39: r 78-89, 275-96.

r93 r"Bericht riber die rgzS-r93r erschienenen amerikanischen Ar-

beiten zu Patristik, Scholastik und Renaissancephilosophie."Archia ftir G e schirhte der P hilosophie 4 r : 594-44.

1933"Utility and Philosophy in the Middle Ages." Speculum 8:4gvg6.

r934"The Science of Criminology." Part 3 of "Crime, Law and Soci.al

Science: A Symposium," with Beardsley Ruml and K. N. Lle-wellyn. Colurnbia, Law Rniew g4:2gr-gog.

r 935"Renaissance and Method in Philosophy." In Studies in the History

of ldeas, gigT-r r4. New York: Columbia University Press.

r936"Literary Criticism and the Concept of Imitation in Antiquity."

M odnrn P hilolo gy Z4t r-gb.

r937"Education and the Disciplines." Ethics 47:g7u8r.

r 938"The Development of the Concept of Property in Political Phi-

losophy: A Study of the Background of the Constitution."Ethics 48:zq7-966.

r939"Aristotelianism in Western Christianity." ln Enaironmental Fa,c-

tors in Christian History, pp. zo6-3r. Chicago: University ofChicago Press.

I 940With H. H. Goldstine: "A Generalized Pell Equation." Trauaux dc

l'Institut mathtmati4ue d.e Tbilissi 8: r65-7 r.

"Plato and Aristotle as Historians: A Study of Method in theHistory of Ideas." Ethics Fr:66-rot.

194r

"Aristotle's Conception of Moral and Political Philosophy." Ethics6l :2r i3-9o.

"Moses Maimonides, the Philosopher." In Essals on Maimonides:An Octocentennial Volume, pp. z-8. New York: Columbia Uni-versity Press.

"The Problems of Education in a Democracy." In The BertrandRussell Case, pp. gl-lgo. New York: Viking Press.

r942

"Propositions and Perceptions in the World of G. E. Moore"' InThe Phi.losophy of G. E. Moore, ed. Paul E. Schilpp, pp. 4b3-8o.Evanston: Northwestern University.

"Rhetoric in the Middle Ages." Speculum r7: r-Zz.

r943"The Philosophic Bases of Art and Criticism." Modcm Philology

4r:65-87, r2g-7r.

r944"Discussion and Resolution in Political Conflicts." Ethics r'4:

235-62."The Philosophic Problem." In New Perspectiues on Peace, pp.

rq6-226. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,"saadia Gaon." In Rab Saadia Gaon: Studies in His Honor, pp.

qZ-r06. New York: .fewish Theological Seminary of America."The Liberal Arts and Democracy." Ripon Alumnus r8:zG-36.

r945"Democracy, Scientific Method, and Action." Ethics 55:235-86.

r946"Aristotle's Conception of Language and the Arts of Language."

Classical P hilology 4 r : r q3-zo6, 42 i2 r-F,o."Poetry and Philosophy in the Twelfth Century: The Renais-

sance of Rhetoric." Mod,ern Philology 4gi2t7-24.

1947"Aristotle's Conception of the Development and the Nature of'

Scientific Method."../oumal of the History of ldeas 8rZ-44."Economic. Political, and Moral Communities in the World

Society." Ethics g7 :79-gr."The Meeting of the Executive Board of UNESCO." World

Affairs r ro:r7o-76."Les fondements d'une d6claration internationale des droits de

I'homme." Synthbses ztzT 4-87.

r948"Philosophie et libert6 dans la cit6 humaine." Les ttudcs

philosophiqurs, n.s. 9:164-74. English translation, Ethics 49:r55-6r.

"UNESCO in Action: The UNESCO Program for ry47 and1948." Report of Meetings, 1947. U.S. Department of State pub-lication no. gr7y, pp. Z7-44.Also published in Learning andWorld Peace (New York: Harper & Brothers), pp. 5ZZ-g r.

"The Philosophic Bases and Material Circumstances of theRights of Man." Ethics 58:r8o-87. Also published in HurnanRights: A Syrnposiurn Edited b UNESCO (London and New York:Allan Wingate), pp. gb-46.

"A Philosophy for UNESCO." Philosophy and PhenomenologicalResearch 8:573-86.

"UNESCO in lts Second Year." Educational Record, April r948,pp.137-44.

"The United States Studentnational S tud,ent Exchanges,I nternational Education.

Abroad." In Conference on Inter-pp. 36-4b. New York: Institute of

r949"Aristotle and the Origins of Science in the West." In Science and

Ciailizntion, pp. 3-29. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press."The Nature and Teaching of the Humanities." Joum.al of Gen-

eral E ducation gi 2go-Zog."The Pursuit of Peace through Understanding." Yale Reaiew, n.s.

38: zr3-69."Should Communists Be Allowed to Teach in Our Schools?"

Talhs (A quarterly digest of addpesses presented in the publicinterest by the Columbia network),.fuly r949, pp. ro-r8.

r950"Introduction to the Philosophy of Cicero." ln Brutus, On the

Nature of the Gods, On Divination, On Duty (Chicago Edition ofCicero), pp. r-65. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

"An American Reaction to the Present Situation in French Phi-losophy." ln Philosophic Thought in France and the United States:Essays Representing Major Trends in Contemporary French andAmerican Philosophy, pp. gg2-62. Buffalo, N.Y.: University ofBuffalo Publications in Philosophy. Second edition, Albany:State University of New York Press, r968. AIso French trans-lation in L'actiuiti philosophique conternporaine en France et auxEtats-Unis (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, lg5o),2:359-9 r .

"World Community and the Relations of Cultures." In Perspectiaes on a Troubled Decade, pp. 8or-r5. New York: Harper &Brothers.

"The Funeral Oration of Pericles." InGreat Expressions of HumanRights, pp. 2g-4 r. New York: Harper & Brothers.

"Philosophy and the Diversity of Cultures." Ethics 6o:233-6o."Problems of Democracy." Common Cause g:4o4-r6.

r95r"Philosophy and Method;'Joumal of Philosophy 48:613-8z."Evidence in History." In Freed,om and Reason: Studies in Philoso-

phy andJewish Culture, pp. 2or-2s. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press."Philosophic Differences and the Issues of Freedom." Ethics

6r: ro5-35."La philosophie et I'action." Bulletin de la Soci4tb frangaise d.e

philosophie 4E:93-r 29.

r 952"International Relations and Morality." In Moral Principles of Ac-

tion: Man's Ethical lrnperatiue, pp. Z4g-77."Philosophy and Action." Ethics 6z:79-roo."Knowledge and World Organization." In Foundations of World

Organization: A Political and Cultural Appraisal, pp. z8gr3zg.New York: Harper & Brothers.

"A Philosopher Meditates on Discovery." In Moments of PersonaDiscouery, pp. lob-32. New York: Harper & Brothers.

"Semantics, Science, and Poetry." Mod,ern Philology 4gtr4b-bg.

"Symposia." ln Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philo-sophical Association ( I 95 I -l 95 2), z5: r 8-4 r.

"Philosophie et culture;' Les ltudes philosophiques, n.s. 7:7b-gb.Reprinted in Critics and Criticism, Ancient and Modern, ed. Ronald

Crane (Chicago: University of Chicago Press):"Literary Criticism and the Concept of Imitation in Anti-

qui ty," pp.147-7b."Aristotle's Conception of Language and the Arts of Lan-

guage," pp. r 7G-23 r."Rhetoric in the Middle Ages," pp. z6o-96."Poetry and Philosophy in the Twelfth Century: The Renais-

sance of Rhetoric," pp. 297-3 r 8."The Philosophic Bases of Art and Criticism," pp. +62-S+5.

r 953"Philosophy and the Diversity of Cultures." ln Interrelations of

Cultures: Their Contribution to International Understandirg, pp.rr-42. Paris: UNESCO.

"Process and Functio n." Dialectica 7 i I g r-22 r ."Communication and Community as Philosophy." Ethics 6g:

rgo-2o6."Experience and Metaphysics." ln Proceedings of the XIth Inter-

national Congress of Philosophy, 4:83-89. Amsterdam: NorthHolland.

"The Teaching of Philosophy in a Big American University." InThe Teaching of Phi.losophy, pp. r 58-83. Paris: UNESCO.(French translation)

"Thinking, Doing, and Teaching," Ethics 64:52-gg.C o ntributio n to T hirte e n Americ ans : T h e ir S pi,rinal Aut obi o graphie s,

ed. Louis Finkelstein, pp.77-r r4. New York: Harper & Bros.

r954"Dialectic and Political Thought and Action." Ethics 65: r-33."Symbols, Myths, and Argumenrs." In Symbok and Values: An

Initial Studt, pp. r g-38. New York: Harper & Brothers."Contemporary French Philosophy." Proceedings of the Arnerican

C atho lic P hilos ophic al A ss o c iati on z 8 : r 7 - 36."Human Values and Technology." In The Conference on Student

Lift and Education in the United States, pp. gU+6. Chicago: Uni-versity of Chicago.

6

"World Understanding." Chi'cago Reaiew 7 : 8 r -98'

r 955"Philosophical Presuppositions and the Relations of Legal Sys-

tems." In (lniuersity of Chicago Law School Conference on Juris-prudence and Politics, pp. 3-r g. Chicago: University of ChicagoPress.

"Dialogue and Controversy in Philosophy." ln Entretiensphilosophi.ques d'Athbnes, pp. r6r-78. Athens: Institut inter-national de philosophie. Reprinted in Philosophy and Phe'nomenological Research r 7 : r 4g-6g.

r 956"A Report on Roundtable Discussions in India and the United

States of America-Human Relations and International Obli-

gations," pp. 2b7-96. Bangalore: W..f ..f idge."Action and the Uses of the Humanities." Comprendre r5:.69-83'"'fhe Choice of Socrates." ln Great Moral Dilemmas in Literature,

Past and Present, ed. R. M. Maclver, pp. I l3-33. New York;

Harper & Brothers."Communication-Making Men of One Mind in 'fruth." In

Conference on Cornmunication: Problems of Communication in a

Pturalistic Society, pp. l-22. Milwaukee: Marquette UniversityPress.

r957"Le pouvoir et le langage de pouvoir." An'nales d"e philosophi

politique r: r-32. Also as "Power and the Lariguage of Power"in Ethics 68: r43-63.

"Encyclopaedia." I n Encyclopaedia Britannica 8: 4z 4-3o. I n r 968edition, 8:363-7o.

"'fhe Development and the Significance of the Concept of Re-sponsibility. " Reaue intemationale de philosophie Z4: 3-32.

"'fhe Practical Uses of a Philosophy of Equality." ln Aspects ofHuman Equality: Fifteenth Symposiurn of the Conference on SciencePhilosophy and Religion, pp. r-24. New York: Harper &Brothers.

"Communication, 'Iruth and Society." Ethics 67:89199."Aristotle's Conception of Scientific Method." In Roots of Sci-

entific Thought: A Cultural Perspectiae, ed. Philip P. Wiener and

A. Noland, pp. 73-89. New York: Basic Books. Reprint ofr q47 article.

r958"'fhe Humanities and Action." ln Les rapports de la pensie et d'e

l'action: Entret'izns philosophi4ues de Varsouie, pp. 16-17 ' ro4-r7,

t64-67, r 85-aoo. Warsaw."Freedom and Value." Relazioni introduttiae del XIL congressl

internazionale di filosofa, pp. lo5-2o. Florence: Sansoni'"Culture and Humanity." In Encyclopaedin' Britannica $743.

r959"Universities in the Modern World." ln Issues in Uniaersity Edu-

cation, ed. Charles Frankel, pp. l-23. New York: Harper &

Brothers."Principles and Consequences." Journal of Philosophy 5,6:385-

401.

1960

"'Ihe Ethics of International Influence." Ethics 7o:r87-2o3."Being, Existence, and 'fhat Which Is'" Reaiew of Metaphysics

r 3:539-54.

rgOr"'fhe Judgment of 'fudgment."' In Atti del simposio d'i estetica,

Veniz'i.a, 1958, pp. 222-35. Padua: Edizioni della Rivista di

estetica."Freedom and Value." ln Atti del XII- congresso intemazionale d'i

filosofia, 3:600-505. Florence: Sansoni.Official Speeches of the Closing Session. Ibid., r2:424-2q."Medicine and Philosophy in the Eleventh and Twelfth Cen-

turies." The Thomist z4:zrv56."Introduction: 'Ihe Meanings of Society and the Relations

among Traditions of Thought." Reuue intemationale dephilosophie, no. 55:3-r 6.

I 962First Lyman Bryson Lecture, "Ethics and Politics." ln Ethics and

Bigness, ed. Harlan Cleveland and H. D. Lasswell, pp.47t-87'New York: Harper & Brothers.

r963"fustice and Equality." lnJustice: NomosVI, ed. Carl.f. Friedrich

and .fohn W. Chapman, pp. 44-6r. New York: AthertonPress. (Yearbook of the American Society for Political andLegal Philosophy.)

"Hegel's Conception of Matter." In The Concept of Matter, ed.Ernan McMullin, pp. 42t-25, 428-zg. Notre Dame: Univer-sity of Notre Dame Press. Discussion of other conceptions ofmatter, 7 b-78, r4o-42, 242, b7o-72.

r964"'fhe Liberating Arts and the Humanizing Arts in Education."

Human'istic Education and Western Ciailization: Essays for RobertM. Hutchins, ed. Arthur A. Cohen, pp. rq,g-8r. New York:Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

"Love and Wisdom: 'Ihe 'feaching of Philosophy." Journal ofGeneral E ducation I bi 2 Zg-4g.

"The Future of the Liberal Arts." ln Cunent Issues in HigherEducation, 1954, ed. G. Kerry Smith, pp. g6-44.Washington,D.C.: Association for Higher Education, National EducationAssociation of the U.S.

"Mankind: The Relation of Reason and Acrion." Ethics 74i174-8b.

"'fhe Flight from Certainty and the Quest for Precision." Reuiewof Metaphysics r 8:234-53.

r 965"Rhetoric and Poetic in the Philosophy of Aristotle." ln Aristotle'

"Poetics" and English Literature, ed. Elder Olson, pp. zor-36.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

"The Relation of I-ogic to Metaphysics in the Philosophy of DunsScotus." The Monist 4g:5lg-bo.

"Spinoza on the Rainbow and on Probability." ln Harry AustrynWolfson Jubilee Volume, pp. b33-5g. .ferusalem: AmericanAcademy for.]ewish Research.

"Philosophy as a Humanism." Philosophy Today q: r 6 r-67.

r966"Philosophy and the Development of Scientific Methods.', Jour-

nal of the History of ldeas 27ig-22.

"'fhe Methods of Rhetoric and Philosophy: Invention and

-fudgment." ln The Classical Tradition: Literary and HistoricalStudies in Honor of Harry Caplnn, ed. Luitpold Wallach, pp.

Z6b-7 Z. Ithaca: Cornell University Press."Philosophy and Human Rights." ln Le fondernent des droits de

l'honrme: Actes d,es entretiens de I'Aquil.a (14-19 septembre 1954),Institut international dz philosophin, pp. go-lor. Florence: LaNuova Italia. Discussion, pp. r83-85; Z+6-+8;383-go; on di-alogue, S6ance de cl6ture, pp. ggg-4o2.

"'fhe Concept of Mankind and Mental Health." Ethics 77:zg g7.

ry67"Scientific and Philosophic Revolutions." In Science and Contern-

porary Society, ed. Frederick -f. Crosson, pp. 23-b6. NotreDame: University of Notre Dame Press.

"'fhe Battle of the Books." lnThe Knowledge Most Worth Haaing,ed. Wayne C. Booth, pp. r73-2o2. Chicago: University ofChicago Press.

"Analysis and Synthesis," "Methodology (Philosophy)," "Synthe-sis." In Neu Catholic Encyclopedia.

r968"Philosophic Problems in World Order." ln Science, Philosophy

and Culhtre: Essays Presented in Honour of Humayan Kabir'sSixty-second Birthday, pp. r6o-83. Bombay: Asia PublishingHouse.

"Man and Mankind in the Development of Culture and theHumanities." In Changing Perspectiaes on Man, ed. B. Roth-blatt, pp. 27r-g4.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

"Has History a Direction? Philosophical Principles and ObjectiveInterpretations." In La comprihension de I'histoire, ed. NathanRotenstreich, pp. 29-32, g8-Sg, 63-ror, r6y6z. -|erusalem:Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.

"Discourse: Demonstration, Verification, and .fustification." InDernonstration, Verffication, Jusffication: Entretieru de I'Institutinternational de philosophie, LiDge, septembre 1967, pp. Z7-bb.Louvain: Nauwelaerts. Oral presentation, pp. bb-631 re-sponses, pp.67-69, 78-gz; intervent ions,pp. I 2b-22, zr7-r8,259, 397-99.

"Love, Self, and Contemporary Culture." ln East-West Studies inthe Problem of the Self, ed. P. T. Raju and A. Castell, pp. r 3-33.'fhe Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.

l ll0

" fhe Individual in Law and in Legal Philosophy in the West." InThe Skttus of the Indiaidual in East and, West, ed. Charles A.Moore. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Foreword to The Political Theory of John Deuey by A. H. Somjee,pp. vii-ix. New York: feachers College Press.

r969"Character and the Arts and Disciplines." ln Approaches to Edu-

cationfor Character: Strategiesfor Change in Higher Education, ed.Clarence H. Faust and.f essica Feingold, pp. 5 r-Z r. New York:Columbia University Press. Also inEthics 78:roq-23.

"Principles of Modal Logic, Aristotelian and Modern" (Sum-mary). Acta Logica r2i2gr.

"Fact and Value in the Philosophy of Culture." ln Akten des XIV,internationalen Kongresses fiir Philosophie, Wien, 2-9 Septembe1958, 4:r,o3-r r. Vienna: Herder.

"Ontology, Methodology, and Cultur e." ln C ontemporary P hilosophy: A Surtel, ed. Raymond Klibansky, g (Metaphysics, Phenomenology, Langtage and Structure): g6-t r6. Florence: La NuovaItalia. Includes three pages of bibliography.

r97U-"Concluding Remarks on 'Metaphysics, Politics and Contempo-

rary Unrest."' Metaphilosophy t :8c-go."'Ihe Future of Metaphysics." ln The Future of Metaphysics, ed.

Robert E. Wood, pp. 288-3o8. Chicago: euadrangle Books."Philosophy and History in the Development of Human Rights."

ln Ethics and SocialJustice, ed. Howard E. Kiefer and Milton K.Munitz, pp. 3oo-322. Albany: State University of New yorkPress.

"Philosophy of Communications and the Arrs." ln perspectiues inEducation, Religion and the Arx, ed. Howard E. Kiefer and Mil-ton K. Munitz, pp. 32g-5o. Albany: State University of NewYork Press.

r97 |"Humanism, Civility, and Culture." ln God, Man and philosophy:

A Symposium, ed. Carl W. Grindel, C.M.,pp. 6S-72. New york:St. .fohn's University Press.

"Knowledge, Community and Communication." In A CenterforNational Goals and Alternatiaes: Collected Papers, pp. 24b-72.New York: National Industrial Conference Board.

"'Ihe Uses of Rhetoric in a 'fechnological Age: ArchitectonicProductive Arts." lnThe Prospect of Rhetoric, ed. Lloyd F. Bitzerand Edwin Black. Report of the National Development ProjectSponsored by the Speech Communication Association, pp.

44-6Z.Englewood Cliffs, N..f .: Prentice-Hall. Report of dis-cussion group, pp. r8z-8r.

"World Order in Evolution and Revolution in Arts. Associations.and Sciences." ln Eaolution-Reaolution: Patterns of Deaeloprnentin Nah^rre, Society, Man and Knowledge, ed. Rubin Gotesky andErvin Laszlo, pp. 2oq-3o. New York: Gordon and Breach.Reprinted in Philosophy Fonrm | | i22 r-42.

r972"History and Philosophy, Art and Science, Validity and'fruth."

ln Vtritl et historicitl: Institut international de philosophie, Entre-tiens de Heidelberg, 12-16 septembre 1969, ed. Hans-GeorgGadainer.'Ihe Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.

"Facts, Values, and Actions ." ln Les sc'iences humnines et le probl.imedes aaleurs: Institut intem,atiornl de philosophie, Entret'icnsd'Arnsterdam, S-11 septembre 1971, ed. K. Kuypers, pp. Z3-8b.'Ihe Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.

"'Ihe 'fransformations of the Liberal Arts in the Renaissance."ln Deuelopments in the Early Renaissance, ed. Bernard Levi, pp.rq,8-223. Albany: State University of New York Press. In-cludes sixteen pages of bibliography.

"Where We Are and Where We Are Going."'Ihe 33gth Con-vocation Address. Uniaersity of Chicago Record,.fune 5, rg7z,pp.69-7r.

r973"Creativity and the Commonplace." Philosophy and, Rhetoric

6:rqq-zro.

r974"Censorship." ln Encyclopaedia Brinnnica, r6th ed."'f ime and 'femporality." Philosopfu East andWest z4:rz3-28.

t2 t3

r975"The Circumstances and Functions of Philosophy." ln Philoso

phers on Their Own Work, ed. Andr6 Mercier and Maja Svilar,l:gb-r42. Bern and Frankfurt am Main: Verlag HerbertLang.

"The Organization of Sciences and the Relations of Cultures inthe'fwelfth and Thirteenth Centuries." In The CulntralContexof Med,ieval Leaming, ed..f . E. Murdoch and E. D. Sylla, pp.r6r-92. Dordrecht: D. Reidel.

"Philosophy and'Iheology, History and Science in the Thoughtof Bonaventura and 'Ihomas Aquinas.";Ioumal of the History ofIdeas g6:387-412. Reprinted in Joumal of Religi,on Supplerne58:Sz4-Sr, r.

"Greek Dialectics: Dialectic and Dialogue, Dialectic andRhetoric." ln Di.alectirslDi,alectiques, ed. Ch. Perelman, pp.r-zr. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.

"Arts of Invention and Arts of Memory: Creation and Criti-cism." Critical Inquiry rtTzZ-Zg.

r976"Canonic Books and Prohibited Books: Orthodoxy and Heresy

in Religion and Culture." Critiral Inquiry z:f8r-8o6.

r977"Latin Literature and Roman Culture in Modern Education."

Journal of General Education z8:zgG-3o2.

r978"Person and Community: Metaphysical and Political." Ethics

88:zo7-r 7."Philosophy as an Agent of Civilization." In Philosophy and

Ciailization: Proceedings of the First Afro-Asian Philosophy Con-ference, March l3-15, 1978, ed. Mourad Wahba, pp. 127-27.Cairo.

r979*Pride and Prejudi.ce: Thought, Character, Argument, and Plot."

Cri.tical Inquiry tr :tr,r r-27."The Hellenistic and Roman Foundations of the 'Iradition of

Aristotle in the West." Review of Metap@sics gz:677-7r5.

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