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Finding Aid for the Marvin Farber Papers, Professor of Philosophy and Phenomenology, c.1920-1980

22/5F/768

University Archives
The State University of New York at Buffalo

2005

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Collection Overview

Collection Title: Marvin Farber Papers, Professor of Philosophy and Phenomenology, c.1920-1980
Collection Number: 22/5F/768
Creator: Farber, Marvin, 1901-
Extent: 35 manuscript boxes, (17 linear feet)
Repository: University Archives, The State University of New York at Buffalo
Abstract: Collection of materials from Marvin Farber, Professor of Philosophy and Phenomenology. Includes extensive correspondence files, publications, notes, speeches, and course files.

Processing Information

Encoded by: Amy Vilz and Jessica Tanny, December, 2005

Processed by: Archives staff, c. 1988

Terms of Use and Access

The Marvin Farber Papers, Professor of Philosophy and Phenomenology, c.1920-1980 are open for research.

Copyright

Copyright is held by The State University of New York at Buffalo, University Archives. Copyright in other papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns. Researchers must obtain the written permission of the holder(s) of copyright and the University Archives before publishing quotations from materials in the collection. Most papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures unless otherwise specified.

Preferred Citation

[Description and dates], Box/folder number, 22/5F/768, Marvin Farber Papers, Professor of Philosophy and Phenomenology, c.1920-1980, University Archives, The State University of New York at Buffalo.

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Acquisition Information

Received January 5, 1988, from Roger Farber, M.D., son of Marvin Farber.

Biographical Note

An internationally known philosopher, Marvin Farber (1901-1980), served as professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo from 1927-1961 and 1964-1974. In 1974, he was awarded professor emeritus status. Earning a Ph.D. in 1925 from Harvard, he also attended German universities in Berlin, Heidelberg, and Freiburg, where he would study under such notables as Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Heinrich Rickert, and Ernst Zermelo. Later, Farber would find himself teaching such future scholars as Wilfred Sellars and Richard Hofstadter.

Farber also served as a member of many philosophical societies, including president of the International Phenomenological Society, president of the eastern division of the American Philosophical Association, executive committee member of the Symbolic Logic Association, and member of the Paris Institute de Philosophe and the Charles S. Peirce Society. Authoring numerous books and articles on philosophy, Farber founded the journal, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, which he edited for forty years.

1901 Born December 14, in Buffalo, New York.
1918-1920 Studied music at the University of Buffalo.
1920 Transferred to Harvard University.
1922 Graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Philosophy.
1922-1924 Studied abroad at Berlin, Freiburg, and Heidelberg Universities.
1925 Received his Ph.D. from Harvard with the dissertation, Phenomenology as a Method and as a Philosophical Discipline.
1925-1926 Instructor of Philosophy, Ohio State University.
1927 Began his 44 years of Philosophy professorship at the University of Buffalo.
1930 Married Lorraine F. Walle (3 children).
1937-1961 Chairman of the Department of Philosophy.
1940-1980 Founder and editor of the journal Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
1944-1945 Awarded a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship.
1950 Editor, Philosophic Thought in France and the United States: Essays Representing Major Trends in Contemporary French and American Philosophy (University of Buffalo).
1959 Published Naturalism and Subjectivism (C.C. Thomas).
1961-1964 Professor and Chairman of University of Pennsylvania's Philosophy Department.
1964 Returned to UB as Distinguished Service Professor.
1974 Conferred Professor Emeritus.
1977 Retired from UB.
1980 Died at the age of 79 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1984 Posthumously published The Search for an Alternative: Philosophical Perspectives of Subjectivism and Marxism (University of Pennsylvania Press).

Scope and Content Note

This collection documents Marvin Farber's extensive correspondence with philosophers in the United States and abroad, including Rudolf Carnap, Roderick M. Chisholm, Charles Hartshorne, Martin Heidegger, Hans Reichenbach, Bertrand Russell, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Wilfred Sellars. Additionally, a large selection of manuscripts record Farber's articles, speeches, and research notes, covering such topics as phenomenology, ethics, scientific inquiry, naturalism, and logic.

Series III: Early notes and papers, traces his academic work as a student, and include course catalogs from the universities he attended: Harvard, Freiburg, and Heidelberg. These notes contain his early work on phenomenology and logic, as well as papers on other philosophers such as Edmund Husserl, Henri Bergson, and Heidegger.

Series IV: Course files, includes both philosophy classes Farber took as a student, and those he taught at the University at Buffalo. Moreover, this series contains Farber's students' notes in the form of detailed reports summarizing class content. Many course files also have newspaper clippings documenting contemporary issues of his era, which Farber used to illustrate course subject matter.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in four series: Correspondence, Manuscripts, Early notes and papers, Course files.

Container List

Series I. Correspondence, c.1920-1980

"General" files contain single correspondencies.

Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.

1.1 A: general, c.1923-1978, n.d.; includes Robert Ackermann, H. Austin Aikens, Airport Press, Kazimierz Ajdjukiewicz, Virgil Aldrich, Alfred Own Aldridge, S. Alexander, Gordon W. Allport, American Association of University Porfessors, Ampelokepos (F.K. Voros), Analysis, L. Anceshi, Alvaro Bonilla Aragon, Archives de Philosophie, Frank Armfield, Elso Arruda, Luis E. Nieto Arteta, Editions B. Arthaud, Association for Symbolic Logic, Fernad Aubier, Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy.
1.2 Aiken, Henry D., 1946-1949, 1973, 1975
1.3 Albrecht, Milton, 1961-1968
1.4 Alien Property Custodian, 1944-1948
1.5 Allers, Rudolf, 1945-1949
1.6 Anderson, James F., 1949
1.7 Andriopoulos, Dimitri, 1967, 1975-1978
1.8 American Council of Learned Societies, 1950-1966
1.9-1.10 American Philosophical Association, 1964-1974; includes Latin American Committee.
1.11 Anton, John P., 1977-1980
1.12 Aron, Raymond, 1948-1949
1.13 Ashberry, Wallace, 1945-1946; "Journal Campaign."
1.14 Avelino, Andres, 1941-1944
1.15 Avey, Albert, 1928-1947
1.16 Ayiter, Ferid, 1947-1950
1.17 B: general, c.1928-1977, n.d.; includes N. Bacah, Richard G. Badger, Kalyan Kumar Bagchi, Cameron Baird, Eve Baker, Edward G. Ballard, K.C. Ballard, Govinda R. Banerjee (Joseph R. Roman), Ronald E. Banks, W.L. Barnette Jr., Edward N. Barnhart, Joseph L. Baron, John A. Barone, Hans Barth, Sandra Lee Bartky, Steven Bartlett, William H. Baumer, H. Heath Bawden, Beacon Press, Ruth Beam, Barton Bean, R.F. Beerling, Peter Beisswanger, Vincent Bell, Arundite Niyogi Belsev, Harold Benjamin, Ethel Bennet, Drora Ben-Zvi, Richard Berg, Peter L. Berger, Arthur Berndtson, C.A. Berndtson, Richard J. Bernstein, E.W. Beth, Charles J. Beyer, Henri H. Birnbaum, Brand Blanshard, George Boas, Dirk Bodde, Thomas Boger, Herbert G. Bohnert, Eida Bonner, Leonard G. Boonin, Richard Bosley, Vernon J. Bourke, N. Bowie (see Thomas Perry's letter), Boyer, (see SUNY at Buffalo), Bradley University, Ronald H. Brady, Myles Brand, Richard Brandt, E.W. Braunlich, VIII Congresso Interamericando de Filosofia (Brazil), Robert H. Brinckerhoff, Bruce W. Brotherston, Earl R. Browder, L.E.J. Browwer, Teddy Brunins, Ulla Brunins, Bryn Mawr College, Louis F. Budenz, Wilh. Burkamp, Burnham (see Norton), Bernice Cohen Burros, A. Burtt.
1.18 Bachelard, Gaston, 1947-1949
1.19 Bahm, Archie J., 1946, 1969-1979
1.20 Balz, Albert G.A., 1941-1946
1.21 Bargeliotes, Leonidas, 1968-1971
1.22 Bar-Hillel, Yehoshua, 1946-1948
1.23 Bayer, Raymond, 1950-1953
1.24 Baylis, Charles A., 1937-1970
1.25 Beck, Lewis W. 1940-1967
2.1 Becker, Howard, 1941-1942
2.2 Becker, Oskar, n.d.; includes photocopy of article.
2.3 Belgodere, Francisco J.A., 1941-1946
2.4 Benjamin, A. Cornelius, 1948-1955
2.5 Bennet, Jose Rolz, 1942-1949
2.6 Berge, Damiano, 1948-1949
2.7 Berger, Gaston, 1945-1969
2.8 Berger, Klaus, 1944-1945
2.9 Bergmann, Gustav, 1944-1958
2.10 Bergmann, Hugo, 1940-1966
2.11 Berleant, Arnold, 1961-1978
2.12 Bertocci, Peter A., 1944-1970
2.13 Bewkes, Eugene, 1935-1946
2.14 Biemel, Walter, 1947-1977
2.15 Binswanger, Ludwig, 1940-1945
2.16 Birx, James, 1969-1980
2.17 Biser, Irwin, 1939-1945
2.18 Blumenfeld, Walter, 1940-1961
2.19 Book Dealers, 1961
2.20 Boynton, Richard, 1926-1962
2.21 Brentano, J.C.M., 1959
2.22 Brightman, Edgar S., 1940-1948
2.23 Brown, Clifford, 1965-1967
2.24 Bunge, Mario, 1956-1974
2.25 Burkat, Leonard and Marion, 1954-1958
2.26-2.28 Bykhovsky, Bernard, 1945-1979, n.d.
3.1 C: general, c.1943-1976, n.d.; includes Manuel Cabrera, Roger Caillois, Huntingdon Cairns, University of Calcutta, University of California at Santa Cruz, Robert B. Cantrick, Milic Capek, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Americo de Carvalho, Casa do Castelo (Editora), Mario Casalini, Angel Jorge Casares, Maximo Castro, New Catholic Encyclopedia, American Catholic Philosophical Association, Catholic Students, Constantine Cavarnos, Peter Caws, Roland Ceilloir, Office of Censorship, J. Gordon Chamberlin, V.C. Chappell, Winnona Chatterton (former Mrs. Ted Clements), Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya, Harold Cherniss, University of Chicago (see Kendrick re: Naeso), Shu Lo Ching, Leslie H. Chisolm, Chang-Han Choi, Roy Clouser, Code of Wartime Practices (Office of Censorship), Priscilla N. Cohen, Betty Cohen, P.F. Collier and Son Corp., Columbia University, George P. Conger, Conwyn Arms Apartments, Daniel Cooper, Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, Copyright Office, Ronald A. Cordero, Thomas A. Cowan, Donald Cox, Patricia A. Crawford, Creighton Club, Crowell-Collier Publishing Co., Leslie O. Cummings, Bernard Curtis.
3.2 Cairns, Dorion, 1947-1966
3.3 Campbell, Robert, 1948-1949
3.4 Campon, Nilton, 1946-1948
3.5-3.7 Capen, Samuel P., 1931-1950
3.8 Caponigri, A. Robert, 1928, 1944-1960
3.9 Capozzi, Francis C., 1951-1952
3.10 Carafides, John, 1964-1975
3.11 Carmichael, Peter A., 1944-1948
3.12 Carnap, Rudolf, 1936-1963, 1970; includes "My Visit with Two Imprisoned Philosophers in Mexico," 1970, concerning Rafael Ruiz Harrell, Nicholas Molina Flores, and Eli de Gortari.
3.13 Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1952-1953
3.14 Carneiro, O.A. Dias, 1944-1949
3.15 Casas, Manuel Gonzalo, 1945-1948
3.16 Cassirer, Ernst, 1941-1944
3.17 Castenada, Hector-Neri, 1961, 1971-1977
3.18 Cerf, Walter, 1951, 1956-1977
3.19 Champromis, Pierre, 1947-1949
3.20 Chandler, Albert R., 1935-1965
3.21 Chaudhury, Prabas Jiban, 1948-1949, 1961
3.22 Chavez, Ezequiel A., 1942-1948
4.1 Chisholm, Roderick M., 1952-1982
4.2 Cho, Kah Kyung, 1966-1982
4.3 Clements, Tad S., 1961-1979
4.4 Clifton, Fred J., 1963-1969
4.5 Cohen, Robert S., 1962-1978
4.6 Copilowish (Copi), Irving M., 1948-1949
4.7 Cornu, Auguste, 1948-1977
4.8 Correspondence with students, c.1942-1960; includes Frank M. Abbate, Eli Alson, John S. Armesto, Ronald E. Banks, Dan T. Craine, Theodore Drew, Fossaceca, Rolland J. Gladieux, Jonas Gottfried, Richard Greene, Charles M. Gronachan, Gary Manuse, Mildred A. Obenhack, Morton Oliver, Thomas Perry, Virginia Willis Russell, Birinder Kaui Sarkaria, Edward C. Scanlan, Rita (Morlock) Seeley, Henry Sustakoski, Olive T. Wertz.
4.9 Craiden, Victor, 1951-1965
4.10 Creegan, Robert F., 1963-1969
4.11 Crosser, Paul, 1971-1972
4.12 Cua, Antonio S., 1965-1973
5.1 D: general, c.1946-1980, n.d.; includes W.E. Danforth, Edward D'Angelo, Thomas L. Dao, John W. Davis, Rosalind DeAngelo, John N. Deck, Giovanni DeCrescenzo, Grace A. deLaguna, Armando de la Torre, Theodore C. Denise, Philip Devaux, Milutin Devrnja, Robert E. Dewey, Dianoia, Humberto Diaz-Casanueva, Laura Dibb, Robert S. Dickens, Alwin Diemer, Terry DiFilippo, Eleanor Dilks, Alpphonse J. DiRocco, Paula Jones Dladla, Maurice Dobb, Paul Dolinsky, Alan Donagan, Ray H. Dotterer, Robert M. Doud, Richard M. Douglas, Jarvis Dowd, Eric Doyle, Richard M. Drake, Owen W. Dukelow, Henri Dumery, Raya Dunayevskaya, Austin E. Duncan-Jones.
5.2 D'Amico, Robert, 1972-1979
5.3 DeGrood, David H., 1965-1980
5.4 DeKresz, Geza and Norah, 1923-1958
5.5 Delfini, Alexander, 1969-1973
5.6 Dell Publishing Company (Huett, Richard), 1962-1965
5.7 Demecs, Desiderio D., 1961-1976
5.8 Demos, Raphael, 1922-1969
5.9 Dewey, John, 1945-1949
5.10 Diamessis, Spyridon E., 1970-1971
5.11 Diogene, 1966-1968
5.12 Dommeyer, Frederick C., 1964-1968
5.13 Ducasse, C.J., 1947-1968
5.14 Duerr, Howard J., 1948-1964
5.15 Dufrenne, Mikel, 1963-1966
6.1 E: general, c.1940-1973, n.d.; includes Ruth Eckert, James Edie, Irwin Edman, Paul Edwards, William F. Edwards, Arthur Efron, Gerald A. Ehrenreich, Isaac Ehrenreich, Sylvan H. Eisman, W.R.M. Elderkin, Lotta Eley, Wilma Ely, Lester Embree, Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia of Philosophy, S. Morris Engel, Merton Ertell.
6.2 Edel, Abe, 1952-1967
6.3 Epstein, Ralph C., 1944-1954
6.4 Evans, D. Luther, 1928-1953
6.5 F: general, c.1929-1983, n.d.; includes Robert Fancher, K.T. Fann, Eugene M. Farber, Jason E. Farber, Lorraine W. Farber, Waheed Ali Farooqi, Farrar and Rinehart Inc., Vicente Fatone, Robert C. Feldman, Anthony Fera, Lynd Ferguson, Jose Ferrater Mora, Walter S. Field, Vladimir Filipovic, Clarence Finlayson, Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Helen First, Roderick Firth, John Fisher, Ruth W. Fisher, Robert Fisk, Ross Fitzgerald, Martin Foss, A. Fraenkel, Emile Francais, Radiodiffusion Francaise, Republique Francaise (Financial Control and French Disbursing Agency in the USA), Societe des Gens de Lettres de France, Sadie Frankenor, William Frankenor, Fay Friedman, F.S. Friedmann, H. Friess, S.H. Fruchtermann, Kate Fry, Fulbright Advisory Committee for Philosophy and Religion.
6.6 Fabris, Dino, 1967-1971
6.7 Fall, Charles R., 1961-1978
6.8 Federation Internationale des Societies de Philosophy, 1948-1977
6.9 Federici, Silvia, 1966-1980
6.10 Feibleman, James K., 1961-1976
6.11 Feigel, Herbert, 1945-1946, 1967
6.12 Ferrandino, Joseph, 1970-1977
6.13 Ferrer, Olga, 1962-1972
6.14 Feuer, Lewis, 1952-1965
6.15 Findlay, J.N., 1947, 1962, 1963
6.16 Fink, Eugen, 1938-1947
6.17 Fink-Landgrebe Fund, 1946
6.18 First, Joseph M., 1962-1978
6.19 Flower, Elizabeth, 1944-1960
6.20 Fontaine, William, 1963-1968
6.21 Foster, James F., 1940-1941
6.22 Fox, Seymour, 1970-1973
6.23 Franklin, Mitchell, 1963-1972
6.24 Frei, Emil, 1976
6.25 French-American Volume, 1950, 1952
6.26 French Radio Talks, 1951, 1952
6.27 Frey, David L., 1965-1973
6.28 Frondizi, Risieri, 1948-1980
6.29 Fulbright Award, 1949-1955
6.30 Funke, Gerhard, 1970-1973
6.31 Furnas, Clifford C., 1954-1965
7.1 G: general, c.1927-1978, n.d.; includes Roger Garaudy, Patricia K. Gareis, Marvin H. Garfinkel, Leo F. Garrison, Lucius Garvin, Nathan Gaynor, A.C. Genova, Rolf George, Richard Gerard, William Gerber, Julian A. Gervasi, Ned Giesy, Joseph Gilbert, Neal W. Gilbert, Jerry H. Gill, Lyle Glazier, Ash Gobar, P.B. Goetz, Howard Gold, Charles L. Goldberg, Alair O. Gomes, Samuel Gorovitz, Eli de Gortari, Rubin Gotesky, Gouinlock, Nigel Grant, Kenneth Greene, Greenwood Press, Jean Grenier, Llewellyn Gross, Adolf Grunbaum, B.R. Gruner B.V. Publishers and Booksellers, Bernard Grunstra, Victor Guarino, Arline Guenther, Eva Guggenheimer.
7.2 Garnett Jr., Christopher B., 1966
7.3 Garver, Newton, 1961-1977
7.4 Gehman, Harry M., 1949-1978
7.5 Geneseo State University: college lecture, 1970-1971
7.6 Ginsberg, Robert, 1964-1975
7.7 Gonseth, Ferdinand, 1950-1972
7.8 Goodman, Nelson, 1961-1963
7.9 Gracia, Jorge J.E., 1972-1983; includes "In memoriam, Marvin Farber," removal of PPR to Brown University, Farber Memorial Endowment Fund.
7.10 Gracia, et al, 1980-1981; includes transfer of PPR to Brown University.
7.11 Grassi, Joseph G., 1963-1967
7.12 Gruber, Frederick C., 1961-1965
7.13 Grunberg, Emile, 1945-1953
7.14 Guggenheim Foundation, 1936-1979
7.15 Gurwitsch, Aron, 1959-1973
7.16 Gutman, James, 1954-1963
7.17 H: general, c.1928-1978, n.d.; includes Lewis E. Hahn, A.I. Hallowell, Michael Hamilton, William A. Hammond, Harcourt Brace and Co., S. Harmston, Harper and Row Publishers, Catherine R. Harris, Clyde Haupt, Herbert Heidelberger, Richard H. Heindel, Bertrand P. Helm, Harry Helson, Dom G. Helwig OSB, Carl G. Hempel, Michael B. Henning, Herman and Cie., Aaron Hershkowitz, Harold Hickerson, David Hilbert, Patrick J. Hill, Justin Hofmann, Barbara D. Holender, J. Edgar Hoover, John Hortons, John Hospers, Richard L. Howey, The Humanist, Humanities Press Inc., Hunter College, Husserl Archives, Clyde K. Hyder, Jack Hyman.
7.18 Hacker, Edward, 1961-1974
7.19-8.4 Handy, Rollo, 1952-1975 [8 folders]
8.5 Hansen, James E., 1966-1974
8.6 Hare, Peter, 1966-1975
8.7 Harris, Henry S., 1973-1976
8.8 Hart, Alan, 1963-1966
8.9 Hart, Samuel, 1961-1977
8.10 Hartshorne, Charles, 1923-1979
8.11 Harvard University Press, 1939-1973
8.12 Havet, Jacques, 1951-1969
8.13 Hawi, Sami S., 1970-1975
8.14 Heidegger, Martin, 1933-1948
8.15 Hems, John, 1966-1973
8.16 Hendel, Charles W., 1942-1959
8.17 Hering, Jean, 1951-1977
8.18 Hiz, Henry, 1966-1968
8.19 Hocking, William Ernest, 1923-1961
9.1 Hodges, Donald C., 1965-1978
9.2 Hofstadter, Albert, 1962-1968
9.3 Hofstadter, Richard, 1936-1970
9.4 Hook, Sidney, 1930-1962
9.5 Hopson, Suzanne R., 1963
9.6-9.7 Horosz, William, 1961-1978
9.8 Horowitz, Irving L., 1959-1978
9.9 Hourani, George F., 1967-1978
9.10 Huertas-Jourda, Jose, 1971-1975
9.11 Hunter, Rodger B., 1968-1979
9.12 Husserl, Edmund and Mrs., 1922-1946
9.13 Husserl, Edmund, n.d.; includes Martin Farber on the Philosophy of Husserl.
9.14 Hussert, Edmund, n.d.; includes Ideas II-III typescript translation by Schutz and Natanson.
9.15-9.16 Husserl, Gerhart, 1936-1947, 1962-1966; includes photocopies.
10.1 I: general, c.1957-1977; includes Gustav Ichheiser, Don Ihde, University of Burdwan (West Bengal, India), International Publishers, Philip Iobst, Richard N. Ippolito.
10.2 Ijsseling, Samuel, 1981-1982
10.3 Ingarden, Roman, 1959-1970
10.4 Institut International de Philosophie, 1960-1972
10.5 Institute of International Education, 1961-1962
10.6 Iribadjakov, Nikolai, 1972-1976
10.7 Irving, John A., 1952-1965
10.8 Israel, E. Philip and Helen, 1932-1973
10.9 J: general, c.1956-1970; includes Vladimir Jankelevitch, T.E. Jessop, A.H. Johnson, Henry W. Johnstone Jr., Journal of Philosophy, Margaret Jost.
10.10 James, Richard E., 1961-1964
10.11 Jonas, Hans, 1961-1971
10.12 Jones, Edward S., 1946-1968
10.13 Jones, Paula R., 1969-1976
10.14 K: general, c.1945-1978, n.d.; includes R.K. Kaeske, Sholom J. Kahn, Philip J. Kain, A.L. Kaiser, Jack Kaminsky, Arthur Kannwischer, G. Kanzler, Abraham Kaplan, Edward K. Kaplan, Husain Kassim, Else Kaufmann, Shinjo Kawasaki, John Kearns, Maria Kellner, Jeffrey J. Kelton, President Vladimir S. Kemenov (USSR), John H. Kendrick, Howard P. Kenig, E. Daryl Kent, University of Kentucky Press, Joe Keogh, Jonathan Ketchum, Chin-Tai Kim, Keon Mi L. Kim, Ben Kimpel, Theodore Kisiel, Rin'ichi Kittaka, Adolf D. Klarmann, Albert M. Kligman, George L. Kline, Mrs. Alfred A. Knopf, John Knox Jr., Richard A. Koehl, Michael Kosok, Julius Kraft, Kraus Reprint Corporation, Otto F. Kraushaar, Stanley J. Krempa, Lucy Krull, O.A. Kubitz, John H. Kultgen, Paul G. Kuntz, Donald B. Kuspit, K. Kuypers.
10.15 Kallen, Horace M., 1940-1974
10.16 Karaganov, Alexander, 1946
10.17 Kattsoff, Louis O., 1951-1965
10.18 Kauber, Peter, 1964-1975
10.19 Kaufmann, Felix, 1942-1953
11.1-11.7 Kaufmann, Fritz, 1937-1952
11.8 Kekes, John, 1975-1976
11.9 Kerr, William, 1962-1972
11.10 Kersten, Frederick, 1961-1974
11.11 Kessler, Milton, 1962, 1975, 1976
11.12 Ketter, Robert L., 1966, 1970, 1971
11.13 Kiefer, Howard E., 1967-1970
11.14 Kim, Sang-Ki, 1972-1981
11.15 Klibansky, Raymond, 1967-1968
11.16 Kockelmans, Joseph J., 1965-1966
11.17 Koyre, Alexandre, 1951-1961
11.18 Kraft, Julius, 1936-1941
11.19 Krikorian, Yervant H., 1969-1972, 1977
11.20 Kristeller, P.O., 1961-1966
12.1-12.2 Kruse, Cornelius, 1939-1971
12.3 Kuczynski, Janusz, 1972-1975
12.4 Kunz, F.L., 1953
12.5 Kunz, Robert M., 1962-1969
12.6 Kurtz, Paul W., 1952-1975
12.7 L: general, c.1928-1981, n.d.; includes Olivier Lacombe, Laurence J. Lafleur, C. Stevens Laise, A. Lalande, Charles Lambros, Jean Lameere, Sterling P. Lamprecht, Adelle H. Land, Herbert Lang and Cie A.G. Booksellers, J. John Lang, Chauncey D. Leake, Hughes Leblanc, H. Lefebvre, Henry Lenz, David Levine, Emmanuel Levinas, Laura F. Lewis, Martin Lewis, University Libraries, James A. LiBrize, Arthur Liebert, Universite de Lille, Mario Lins, Kwang-Sae Lee, John Loga, Paul R. Lohnes, Archbishop Stanislaus Lokuang, Longmans, Green and Co., Douglas Low, M.L. Lowenthal Jr..
12.8 Lamont, Corliss, 1963-1970
12.9 Landgrebe, Ludwig, 1962-1979
12.10 Landsman, Ted, 1952-1953
12.11 Langer, Susanne K., 1929-1964
12.12 Lansdell, Herbert, 1958-1973
12.13 Lape, Richard H., 1964-1965
12.14 Laszlo, Ervin, 1964-1972
12.15 Lavine, Thelma Z., 1962-1978
12.16 Lawler, James, 1973-1979
12.17 Leighton, Joseph A., 1925-1954
12.18 Lenzen, Victor F., 1951-1975
12.19 Lewis, C.I., 1945-1970
12.20 Lichtenstein, Heinz, 1963-1980
12.21 Lichtigfeld, A., 1960-1964
12.22 Lille, Academie de, 1965
12.23 Lombardi, Franco, 1952-1962
12.24 Losange (Ediciones Losanges), 1955-1957
12.25 Lowe, Victor, 1952-1970
12.26 Lukacs, Georg, 1947, 1971
12.27-12.28 M: general, c.1932-1979; includes Charles G. MacArthur, M.T. McClure, Duval T. McCutchen, McGill University, Richard R. McGuire, Dean E. McHenry, James Randolph McNabb, Robert F. McRae, William S. MacTiernan, Joseph A. McTigue, University of Madras, Abrahams Magazine Service, Jerre mangione, Manhattanville College, Gabriel Marcel, Deborah A. Marcus, Herbert Marcuse, Joseph Margolis, Julian Marias, Juan R. Marin, Nicolae M. Maris, Mihailo Markovic, Bob Martin, Walter T. Marvin, Werner Marx, Y. Masih, Vera Maslow, Charles Massinger, Benson Mates, Mathematical Reviews, Clifford J. Mathews, R. Maublane, Heinz Maus, Edgar B. May, Lazar Mayants, Charles Leopold Mayer, Clara Mayer, Frederick Mayer, Milton Mayeroff, Stanislaus Mazierski, Mildred Foulke Meese, Freny Mehta, John Melling, Alfred O. Mendel, Andre Mercier, Meulenhoff and Co., A.M.T. Meyer, Francois Meyer, Heinrich Meyer, Jerry Meyers, Robert Meyers, Helen C. Myerson, Henning Meyn, Demetrios A. Michalaros, University of Michigan, Z. Micic, Ruth Milander, Claire Miller, James Wilkinson Miller, Leonard G. Miller, Myron Miller, University of Minnesota Philosophy Society, S. Miroglio, G. Mirus, G. Misch, T. Mischel, M.B. Mitin, Leo N. Mitrokhin, Modern Quarterly, Modern Schoolman, E.F. Molnar, The Monist, H. Montague, Deoclides Montalvo, Sharon Burke Montgomery, Carlo Monti, Jorge Montoya y Montoya, Gilbert D. Moore, Guy T. Moore, Robert J. Moore, Philip Moran, Harold Morick, Morineau y Clavo, Ernest L. Morris, Mosaic Press, Richard D. Mosier, Theodore C. Moss, John L. Mothershead, J.H. Muirhead, Virginia Muniak, Einar Munksgaard, Y. Murano, Idus Murphree, Charles A. Muses, M. Muslimuddin, Gerlad E. Myers, Univerity of Mysore.
12.29 McCreary, John K., 1946-1948
13.1 McDermott, A.C., 1962-1965
13.2 McElroy, Howard C., 1949
13.3-13.8 McGill, V.J., 1941-1977
13.9 McGrath, Earl, 1930-1957
13.10 McGreal, Ian, 1947-1949
13.11 Machlup, Fritz, 1938, 1961, 1964
13.12 McKeon, Richard, 1942-1963
13.13 MacMillan Company, 1940-1976
13.14 McPherson, Thomas, 1956
13.15 Madden, Edward, 1958-1976
13.16 Maher, Thomas, et al, 1920-1925; includes Tom Flanagan, Karl Kautsky, M. Rasumny, "Russell Palmer," Rudolf Katz, Harry M. Lichtenstein, A.H. Simpson, Raymond Farber.
14.1 Malisoff, William M., 1947
14.2 Manicas, Peter T., 1962-1968
14.3 Mann, Thomas, 1943
14.4 Marck, Siegfried, 1933-1941
14.5 Marcus, Theodor, 1940-1947
14.6 Margenau, Henry, 1944-1945
14.7 Maritain, Jacques, 1940-1944
14.8 Marshall, John, 1948-1949
14.9 Martin, Richard, 1964-1978
14.10-14.11 Mathur, Dinesh C., 1964-1981
14.12 Matross, Gerald N., 1965-1972
14.13 Mattingly, John R., 1941-1943
14.14 May, Rollo, 1961-1962
14.15 Maynez, Eduardo Garcia, 1943-1949
14.16 Meadow, Paul, 1943-1944
14.17 Mehl, Roger, 1948-1949, 1969
14.18 Melchert, Norman, 1962-1970
14.19 Melvil, Yuri K., 1969-1979
14.20 Merlan, Philip, c.1941-1971
14.21 Merlan, Philip: Memorial Lectureship, 1976
14.22 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 1947-1948
14.23 Mesthene, Emmanul, 1949, 1964
14.24 Metzger, Arnold, 1940-1949
14.25 Michaelis, Anne L., 1940-1948
14.26 Michejda, Helen R., 1962-1964
14.27 Minerva, 1944
14.28-14.29 Mins, Henry, 1944-1976
14.30 de Miranda, Pontes, 1941-1945
14.31 von Mises, Richard and Ludwig, 1943-1945
14.32 Mohanty, J.N., 1965-1978
15.1 Moore, Jared, 1940-1943
15.2 Mora, Jose Ferrater, 1943-1949
15.3 Thomas More Institute for Adult Education, 1955-1956
15.4 Morgenbesser, Sidney, 1965
15.5 Morot-Sir, Edouard, 1957-1973
15.6 Morris, Bertram, 1940-1948
15.7 Morris, Charles W., 1945-1948
15.8 Morrow, Glenn R., 1942-1943
15.9 Moser, Shia, 1963-1982
15.10 Mueller, Gustav, 1941-1949
15.11 Munita R., Enrique, 1967, 1973
15.12 Munk, Arthur W., 1966-1974
15.13 Munro, Thomas, 1947-1949, 1970
15.14 Murchland, Bernard, 1967
15.15 Murphy, Arthur E., 1944-1949
15.16 Myers, Robert J., 1965-1975
15.17 Myhill, John, 1949-1950
15.18 N: general, c.1934-1976, n.d.; includes Hajime Nakamura, Jan Narveson, John W. Nason, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, National Library Service, Jeanette Martin Navel, Scott Nearing, Fred C. Neff, Margaret Nelson, Nesco Industries, Lucille Neumann, Neurath, Mario Neves, New Scholasticism, Niagara Falls Board of Education (Division of Adult Education), Niagara Rug and Carpet Co., I.C. Nichols, Roy F. Nichols, Erven P. Noordhoff Ltd., Stephen J. Noren, North-Holland Publishing Co., North Main Lumber Co., Norton Union Program Committee, J.H. Nota, Luis E. Noussan-Lettry, L. Nowak.
15.19 Naess, Arne, 1949
15.20 Nagel, Ernest, 1943-1948, 1950-1954
15.21 Nahm, Milton C., 1948-1965
15.22 Nakhnikian, George, 1955-1960
15.23 Napier, James E., 1965-1966
15.24 Natanson, Maurice, 1949
15.25 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1969-1974
15.26 National Science Foundation, 1967-1968
15.27 Naville, Pierre, 1945-1949
15.28 Nedoncelle, Maurice, 1948
15.29 Nelson, Everett J., 1944-1948
15.30 New School for Social Research, 1941
15.31 New York Philosophy Club, 1963-1968
15.32 Newgarden, Arthur, 1961-1965
15.33 Nicol, Eduardo, 1955-1972
15.34 Niebyl, Karl H., 1942
15.35 Nijhoff, Martinus: publisher, 1966-1972
15.36 Noack, Hermann, 1938
15.37 Noel, L., 1939-1940
15.38 Norton and Company, Publishers, 1939-1940
15.39 Nostrand, Howard, 1936-1941
15.40 O: general, c.1961-1969, n.d.; includes Oberlin College, Dan O'Connor, Christine O'Leary, Herbert R. Otto.
15.41 Oakes, Robert, 1968-1973
15.42 Ofstad, Harald, 1948-1949
15.43 O'Neill, John, 1963-1966
15.44 Oppenheim, Felix, 1952
16.1-16.2 Opler, Marvin K., 1936-1973
16.3 Opler, Morris E., 1932-1945
16.4 Osborn, Andrew D., 1939-1941
16.5 Oswego College, 1965
16.6 Otero, Mario H., 1962-1978
16.7 Otto, M.C., 1942-1945
16.8 Oxford University Press, 1946-1966
16.9 P: general, c.1937-1980, n.d.; includes Laila Packman, Paine-Whitman Publishers, Lucia Marchetti Palmer, Robert B. Palmer, J. Papdakis, David Parker, DeWitt H. Parker, Sidney J. Parnes, Alan Pasch, Salicia Passweg, Nicholas Pastore, Frank Patocka, Harriet Pattison, Carl Patton Jr., John Pavlidis, Charles S. Peirce Society, Danilo Pejovic, Mark E. Penney, John Pennington, John B. Penniston, La Pensee, periodical addresses, Dexter Perkins, Richard Perkins, Mrs. George Perl, Hugo Perls, David L. Perry, Reginald C. Perry Annalisa Vinceti Petoello, Gajo Petrovic, Henri Peyre, Alexander Pfander, The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Phi Betta Kappa, Jean A. Phillips, Philosophica Slovaca, Philosophical Library Publishers, American Philosophy, Journal of Philosophy, Benigo Mantilla Pineda, Presidente Piñera, Geraldo Pinheiro, Alvaro Vieira Pinto, Helmuth Plessner, A.G. Pleydell-Pearce, G.H. Pohland, Review of Politics, G. Polya, Hendrick Pos, Hhoward Post, Prager Philosophische Cercle, J.W. Pratt, G. Prawda, Ralph C. Preston, Przeglad Filozoficzny (Polish Philosophical Review), Psychedelic Religious Celebrations (The League for Spiritual Discovery), Psychological Abstracts, Psychological Bulletin, Publishers' Weekly, Eugenio Pucciarelli, Irmarita Putnam.
16.10 Paci, Enzo, 1965-1970
16.11 Paliard, Francois, 1948-1949
16.12 Pannwitz, Rudolf, 1940-1941
16.13 Pap, Arthur, 1947-1949
16.14 Papanoutsos, E.P., 1965-1969
16.15 Park, Julian, 1930-1952
16.16 Park, Ynhui, 1968-1969
16.17 Parker, Francis H., 1962-1965
16.18 Parker, William R., 1964-1966
16.19 Parreaux, Andre, 1948-1949
16.20 Parry, William T., 1947-1978
16.21 Parsons, Howard L., 1969-1977
16.22 Paterson, Antoinette M., 1961-1977
17.1 Peckham, Morse, 1954
17.2 Pegis, Anton O., 1947-1948
17.3 Peiping, National Library of China, 1941-1949
17.4 Pepper, Stephen C., 1947-1949
17.5 Perelman, Charles, 1953-1973
17.6 Perlman, Mark, 1969-1972
17.7 Peroff, Paul N., 1949
17.8 Perry, Ralph B., 1939-1957
17.9 Perry, Thomas, 1962-1975
17.10 The Personalist, 1940-1949, 1971
17.11 Pescador, Augusto, 1966-1967
17.12 Peterson, Richard, 1973-1976
7.13 Pfeffer, J. Alan, 1962-1965
7.14 Phaenomenologica: Husserl Archives, 1959-1980
7.15 Phillips, Herbert J., 1945-1949
17.16 Philosophical Review, 1928-1932
17.17 Piccone, Paul, 1965-1981
17.18 Peirola, Raul A., 1941-1949
17.19 Piest, Oskar, 1941-1957
17.20 Plesur, Milton, 1962-1974
17.21 Podolsky, Edward, 1942-1945
17.22 Polin, Raymond, 1947-1969
17.23 Pollock, John L., 1969-1971
17.24 Poortman, J.J., 1946-1949
17.25 Portie, Jean-Francois, 1947-1948
17.26 Praxis, 1962, 1968
17.27 Presses Universitaires de France, 1948-1967
17.28 Puffer, Claude E., 1945-1947
17.29 Quadrangle Books, 1961
17.30 Quesada, Francisco M., 1940-1943
17.31 Quine, Williard V., 1945, 1963-1964
17.32 Qureshi, Tufail, 1965-1972
17.33 R: general, c.1923-1977 includes Radio France, WBEN Radio, Johannes Rahder, Kevin Ransome, I.S. Ravdin, Miguel Reale, Realidad, Carson E. Reber, Adolph L. Reed, David Wynne Rees, Jacques Reinhart, Karl Reuning, G. Revesz, Review of Metaphysics, Revista de Educacion, Revista de la Federacion de Doctores en Ciencias y en Filosophia y Letras, Revista Philosophia, Revista de Psicoanalisis, Revista de Psicologia, Revue D'Histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses, Revue Internationale de Philosophie, Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale, Revue Neoscolastique de Philosophie, Alphonso Reyes, Philip Blair Rice, Heinrich Rickert, Glenn K. Riddle, Robert Riegel, Max Rieser, David Riesman Jr., Alec M. Ritchie, Rivista di Filosphia, Rivista di Filosphia Neoscolastica, Rivista di Storia Della Filosophia, Jesse Roark, William Robinson, Alphonse J. DiRocco, University of Rochester (Forbes Society), Mildred Roesser, William A. Rogers, Dennis A. Rohatyn, Paul H. Rohmann (Antioch Press), Rodolp Rojo, M. Roschwald, Gregory A. Ross, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Robert L. Rotella, Ita Rotenberg, Ben Rothenberg, Solomon Rothenberg, Louis Rougier, Sophia Vanni Rovighi, Mitchell I. Rubin, Dagobert Runes, George Yeisley Rusk, Patricia Russell.
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