The Philosopher - Notable Articles

Notable Articles

Historically interesting and notable articles, all available to the general public via its website, include:

  • "Science, Art and Play", From Volume XIII 1935, by Erwin Schödinger;
  • Moritz Schlick on 'Unanswerable Questions", Volume XIII, 1935, and
  • "Individual Psychology and Education", Volume XIII, 1936, by John Dewey.

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