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Critique of Pure Reason
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Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals
Keene, New York
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Laymen's Foreign Mission Inquiry
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Lee, Joseph
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Two Treatises of Government
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Lowell, James Russell
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The Mystery of Being
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On Liberty
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Mind
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moon
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More, Henry
morphine
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Nickerson Mill
Niebuhr, Reinhold
Nietzsche, Friedrich
nitrous oxide
Nobel Prize
North American Review
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oneness
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O'Reilly, Mary
Ostrogoths
Overseas Missionary Board
painting
Paley, William
Palmer, George Herbert
Panther Gorge
Panther Lodge
parapsychology
Paris; International Exposition
Parnell, Anna
Parnell, Charles Stewart
Parnell, Fanny; “Hold the Harvest”; “Ireland, Mother”
Pascal; Wager of
Peak House
Peirce, Benjamin
Peirce, Charles Sanders; “Design and Chance”; “Evolutionary Love”;
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
; love and
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Peirce, Zina
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Plato;
Apology
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Crito
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Phaedrus
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The Republic
Plotinus
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Popper, Karl
Portinari, Beatrice
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See also specific philosophers and works
Preparedness Movement
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Proculus
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purgatory
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Putnam, Ellen
Putnam, James Jackson
Putnam Camp
Rabelais, François
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
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Reading, Pennsylvania
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See also specific religions
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Renouvier, Charles
“rest cure”
Revolutionary War
Richardson, Robert
Ricoeur, Paul
Ripley, Ezra
Robbins, Reginald
Rockefeller, John D.
Rockford Female Seminary
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Roosevelt, Teddy
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
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Royal Society
Royce, Christopher
Royce, Josiah; background of; Harvard and; idealism and; last written words of;
Lectures on Modern Idealism
; “The Miner's Grave”;
The Philosophy of Loyalty
;
The Religious Aspect of Philosophy
;
The Sources of Religious Insight
;
The Spirit of Modern Philosophy
;
The World and the Individual
Royce, Stephen
Russell, Bertrand
Sachs, Paul
St. Botolph Club
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York City
salvation; Dante and
San Francisco; 1906 earthquake
Santayana, George
Sargent, John Singer
Sarton, May;
I Knew a Phoenix
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Journal of a Solitude
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Saturday Club
Schelling, Friedrich;
On the Possibility and Form of Philosophy in General
Schiller, F.C.S.
Schlesinger, Arthur
Schlesinger, Marian Cannon
Schopenhauer, Arthur
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Seuse, Heinrich
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Smith College
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Southey, Robert
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First Principles
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Stevens, Wallace; “Chocorua to Its Neighbors”
Stickley furniture
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Suzuki, D. T.
Swedenborg, Emanuel
Sydenstricker, Absalom
Taoism
Tarde, Gabriel
taxation
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Thackeray, William
Thirty Years' War
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Walden
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three-quarter calf binding
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Token, The
Tolstoy, Leo
Toynbee Hall, London
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Traubel, Horace;
With Walt Whitman in Camden
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Troy
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Twain, Mark
Unitarianism
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University of Southern Maine
unseen, reality of the
utopianism
Vatican
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Victorian era
Virgil;
Aeneid
Walden Pond
walking
Wallace, David Foster;
Infinite Jest
; “This Is Water”
Walpurgisnacht
Walsh, Richard
Warren, Henry Clarke,
Buddhism in Translations
Washington, D.C.
West, Cornel
West Wind; appraisal of estate; attic; construction of; ecosystem of; legacy of; library; rescue plan; skylights
Whitehead, Alfred North; Harvard and; Hocking and;
Principia Mathematica
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Process and Reality
;
Science and the Modern World
White Mountains
Whitman, Walt; Emerson and;
Leaves of Grass
; John Boyle O'Reilly and
Wiley, Jennifer
will; free
William James Lectures
Williams, Mary
Witches Night
Wolff, Christian;
Cosmology
women; Jane Addams; Lydia Maria Child; at Harvard; Agnes Hocking; “hysteria” diagnosis; Fanny Parnell; in philosophy field; rights of; sexism and
Women's Medical College
wonder
Woolf, Virginia
World's Columbian Exposition (1893)
World's Parliament of Religions (1893)
World War I
Wright, Chauncey
Yale University
Year-book of Spiritualism for 1871, The
Yeats, William Butler
YMCA
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John Kaag
is a professor of philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is the author of
Idealism, Pragmatism, and Feminism
(2011) and
Thinking Through the Imagination: Aesthetics in Human Cognition
(2014). His writing has appeared in
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