Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - Selected Works

Selected Works

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Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller
  • Riddles of the Sphinx (1891)
  • "Axioms as Postulates" (1902, published in the collection Personal Idealism)
  • Humanism (1903)
  • Studies in Humanism (1907)
  • Plato or Protagoras? (1908)
  • Riddles of the Sphinx (1910, revised edition)
  • Humanism (1912, second edition)
  • Formal Logic(1912)
  • Problems of Belief (1924, second edition)
  • Logic for Use (1929)
  • Our Human Truths (1939, published posthumously)

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