The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: JSP ; a Quarterly Journal of History, Criticism, and Imagination, Volume 8Pennsylvania State University Press, 1968 |
Contents
Conditions of Immortality according to Aristotle Thos Davidson 143 | 35 |
Introduction to Speculative Logic and Philosophy A Vera 13 107 228 289 | 85 |
Music of Color C E Seth Smith | 216 |
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