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Contains 17 Results:
Marvin Farber papers, Professor of Philosophy and Phenomenology
Collection of materials from Marvin Farber, professor of philosophy and phenomenology. Includes correspondence, publications, notes, speeches, and course files.
"Inference in Traditional Logic", undated
Includes manuscripts and notes of articles, speeches, and subjects. All titles were taken directly from Farber's original folder headings.
"Logical Systems and the Principles of Logic", circa 1932
Includes manuscripts and notes of articles, speeches, and subjects. All titles were taken directly from Farber's original folder headings.
Mss., Advanced Logic (Principles of Logic), undated
Includes manuscripts and notes of articles, speeches, and subjects. All titles were taken directly from Farber's original folder headings.
"The Nature of Logic and its Fundamental Principles", 1935
Includes manuscripts and notes of articles, speeches, and subjects. All titles were taken directly from Farber's original folder headings.
"The Structure of Logic and its Significance for the Philosophy of Science", undated
Includes manuscripts and notes of articles, speeches, and subjects. All titles were taken directly from Farber's original folder headings.
Logical positivism: Carnap, etc., undated
Includes manuscripts and notes of articles, speeches, and subjects. All titles were taken directly from Farber's original folder headings.
Marxism: money, 1921
Includes "The Part Money Plays in Economic Theory, in Particular, the Marxian Theory."
Materialism, miscellaneous, undated
Includes abstract, and notes.
Merlan festschrift "Value and Existence", 1971
Includes manuscripts and notes of articles, speeches, and subjects. All titles were taken directly from Farber's original folder headings.