Box 177
Contains 9 Results:
"The Origins and Implications of the 19th Century Physical Synthesis", 1939
This portion covers McMurrin's writings on education, philosophy, and religion, arranged alphabetically in each separate portion. It also contains works by others on various topics.
"Perspectives on the Task of American Leadership", 1965
This portion covers McMurrin's writings on education, philosophy, and religion, arranged alphabetically in each separate portion. It also contains works by others on various topics.
"Perspectives on the Unity of Science", 1956
This portion covers McMurrin's writings on education, philosophy, and religion, arranged alphabetically in each separate portion. It also contains works by others on various topics.
"Personalism", 1940
This portion covers McMurrin's writings on education, philosophy, and religion, arranged alphabetically in each separate portion. It also contains works by others on various topics.
"Personality as a Philosophical Principle", 1938
This portion covers McMurrin's writings on education, philosophy, and religion, arranged alphabetically in each separate portion. It also contains works by others on various topics.
"The Philosophical Implications of Scientific and Technological Change"
This portion covers McMurrin's writings on education, philosophy, and religion, arranged alphabetically in each separate portion. It also contains works by others on various topics.
Positivism and the Logical Meaning of Normative Value Judgments, 1946
This portion covers McMurrin's writings on education, philosophy, and religion, arranged alphabetically in each separate portion. It also contains works by others on various topics.
Positivism and the Logical Meaning of Normative Value Judgments, 1930-1946
This portion covers McMurrin's writings on education, philosophy, and religion, arranged alphabetically in each separate portion. It also contains works by others on various topics.
Positivism and the Logical Meaning of Normative Value Judgments, 1930-1946
This portion covers McMurrin's writings on education, philosophy, and religion, arranged alphabetically in each separate portion. It also contains works by others on various topics.