Curt John Ducasse
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Curt John Ducasse was a French-born American philosopher who taught at the University of Washington and Brown University. Career Ducasse was born in Angoulême, France. He obtained A.B. and A.M. degrees in philosophy from University of Washington. In 1912, he obtained his PhD from Harvard University.
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- Theories of Scientific Method: The Renaissance Through the Nineteenth Century (1960) (44)
- Causation and the types of necessity (1924) (38)
- The retina and righthandedness. (33)
- A Critical Examination of the Belief in a Life After Death (1962) (31)
- Psychologie de L'Art. (1929) (30)
- Nature, Mind and Death (1951) (26)
- The Philosophy of Art (1930) (21)
- Mind and Its Place in Nature (1927) (20)
- Critique of Hume's Conception of Causality (1966) (20)
- Philosophy as a Science, Its Matter and its Method (1974) (14)
- Symbols, signs, and signals (1939) (14)
- Whewell's Philosophy of Scientific Discovery. II (1951) (13)
- Toward a Perspective Realism. (1959) (12)
- Art and the Language of the Emotions (1964) (11)
- Art, the Critics, and You. (1945) (11)
- Scientific method in æsthetics (10)
- Explanation, Mechanism, and Teleology (1925) (10)
- Theories of Scientific Method (1962) (9)
- A Philosophical Scrutiny Of Religion (1954) (8)
- Liberal Education and the College Curriculum (1944) (7)
- Philosophy as a science (1941) (7)
- How Literally Causation is Perceivable (1967) (6)
- Early history of the Association for Symbolic Logic (1962) (6)
- Causation: Perceivable? Or only Inferred? (1965) (6)
- Truth, Verifiability, and Propositions about the Future (1941) (6)
- Philosophy and Natural Science (1939) (5)
- The Sources of the Emotional Import of an Aesthetic Object (1961) (5)
- Verification, Verifiability, and Meaningfulness (1936) (4)
- Philosophy in American Education (1946) (4)
- Some Observations Concerning the Nature of Probability (1941) (4)
- "Cause" and "Condition" (1966) (3)
- The Philosophical Importance of "Psychic Phenomena" (1954) (3)
- Some Comments on C. W. Morris's "Foundations of the Theory of Signs" (1942) (3)
- Mr. Collingwood on Philosophical Method (1936) (3)
- Book Review:Causality. The Place of the Causal Principle in Modern Science Mario Bunge (1960) (3)
- C. I. Lewis' analysis of knowledge and valuation (1948) (3)
- Is Scientific Verification Possible in Philosophy? (1935) (2)
- Aesthetics and the Aesthetic Activities (1947) (2)
- The Non-Existence of Time (2)
- On the Attributes of Material Things (1934) (2)
- A Symposium: The Aim and Content of Graduate Training in Ethics (1932) (2)
- A Symposium on Meaning and Truth, Part II Propositions, Truth, and the Ultimate Criterion of Truth (1944) (2)
- Some Comments on Professor Sellars' "Knowing and Knowledge" (1945) (2)
- The Report of a National Committee@@@Philosophy in American Education: Its Tasks and Opportunities (1946) (2)
- Current philosophical issues : essays in honor of Curt John Ducasse (1967) (2)
- Scientific Method in Ethics (1953) (2)
- Liberalism in Ethics (1925) (2)
- The Nature and Function of Theory in Ethics (1940) (2)
- III.—INTROSPECTION, MENTAL ACTS, AND SENSA (1936) (2)
- On our Knowledge of Existents (1931) (2)
- Some Comments on Professor Nagel's Latest Remarks (1945) (1)
- Of the Nature and Efficacy of Causes (1932) (1)
- Esthetic Contemplation and Sense Pleasure--A Reply (1943) (1)
- A Liberalistic View of Truth (1925) (1)
- Paranormal Phenomena, Science, and Life After Death (1969) (1)
- Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death (1961) (1)
- Graduate Preparation for Teaching (1948) (1)
- Of the Spurious Mystery in Causal Connections (1930) (1)
- How Does One Discover What a Term Means (1954) (1)
- Some Questions in Aesthetics (1932) (1)
- Some comments on professor Wild's criticisms of my views on semiosis (1947) (1)
- Aiken's "criteria for an adequate aesthetics": A symposium (1948) (1)
- What has Beauty to do with Art (1928) (1)
- Philosophy as a Science: It's Matter and Method. (1942) (1)
- Objectivity, Objective Reference, and Perception (1941) (1)
- Some Critical Comments on a Nominalistic Analysis of Resemblance (1940) (1)
- Is a Fact a True Proposition?--A Reply (1942) (1)
- Some Comments on Professor Wild's Preceding Remarks (1947) (1)
- Abstracts of Papers Read at the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the College Art Association (1931) (0)
- To the editor or "mind" (1942) (0)
- Concerning the Language of Religion (1956) (0)
- Symposium: Are Religious Dogmas Cognitive and Meaningful? (1954) (0)
- Concerning the Uniformity of Causality (1961) (0)
- Physical and Psychical Research. An Analysis of Belief (1955) (0)
- A bibliography of æsthetics and of the philosophy of the fine arts from 1900 to 1932 (1934) (0)
- Review: K. Reach, Some Basic Features of a Universal Language (1939) (0)
- Addendum to early history of the Association for Symbolic Logic (1963) (0)
- A Statement from the President to the Members of the Philosophy of Science Association (1959) (0)
- Philosophical Reasoning . By John Passmore. (G. Duckworth & Co. Ltd., London, 1961, pp. ix+150. 15s. (1963) (0)
- A Philosophy of the Real and the Possible (1955) (0)
- Reach K.. Some basic features of a universal language . Preprinted for the members of the Fifth International Congress for the Unity of Science, Cambridge, Mass., 1939, 7 pp. Distributed to members of the Congress but not read. (1939) (0)
- Life, Telism, and Mechanism (1959) (0)
- Some Comments on Professor Dommeyer's Criticisms (1961) (0)
- Concerning the Logical Status of Criteria of Morality (1962) (0)
- A Neglected Meaning of Probability (0)
- A “Terminal” Course in Philosophy (1953) (0)
- Review: Leonard Bloomfield, Linguistic Aspects of Science (1939) (0)
- A Criticism and Replies: The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell (1945) (0)
- Broad's Lectures on Psychical Research (1964) (0)
- Is Art the Imaginative Expression of a Wish (1928) (0)
- The Subject-Matter Distinctive of Philosophy (1946) (0)
- Book Review:Beauty. Helen Huss Parkhurst (1931) (0)
- Mysticism and Philosophy (1962) (0)
- The Watseka evidence (1965) (0)
- Deductive probability arguments (1953) (0)
- Concerning Berofsky's "Causality and General Laws" (1966) (0)
- Concerning Professor Bogholt's Criticism of my "Disposal of Naturalism" (1942) (0)
- Beauty By Helen Huss Parkhurst (1930) (0)
- Some Observations Concerning Particularity (1949) (0)
- List of officers and members of the Association for Symbolic Logic (1938) (0)
- List of officers and members of the Association for Symbolic Logic (1948) (0)
- Philosophy in American Education its Tasks and Opportunities (1946) (0)
- A Symposium on Meaning and Truth: Discussion, Continued: Facts, Truth, and Knowledge (1945) (0)
- A Stimulating Book: A Philosophical Scrutiny of Religion (1953) (0)
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