Brand Blanshard - Major Works

Major Works

  • The Nature of Thought. London: Allen & Unwin, Library of Philosophy series. 1939. 2 volumes.
  • Reason and Goodness. London: Allen & Unwin, Muirhead Library of Philosophy. 1961. 451 pages.
  • Reason and Analysis. London: Allen & Unwin. 1962. The Paul Carus lectures, 12th series. 505 pages.
  • The Uses of a Liberal Education. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court. 1973. 407 pages.
  • Reason and Belief. London: Allen & Unwin. 1974.620 pages. ISBN 0-04-230013-4.
  • Four Reasonable Men. Middletown, Conn: Wesleyan University Press, distributed by Harper & Row. 1984. His last work. Contains biographical accounts of four exemplars of the rational temper: Marcus Aurelius, John Stuart Mill, Ernest Renan, and Henry Sidgwick. 308 pages. ISBN 0-8195-5100-7.

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