[Correspondence]
Alexander, Samuel, 1859-1938.
Aliotto, Antonio, 1881- .
Allen, Percy Stafford, 1869-1933
Bailey, D. Algar.
Balmforth, Henry, 1890- .
Banden, Thomas.
Benecke, Paul V.M., 1868-1944.
Benn, Alfred William, 1843-1915.
Bergson, Henri Louis, 1859-1941.
Berkeley, Hastings.
Bréhier, Emile, 1876-1952.
Briggs, George A.
Brigstocke, W. Osborne.
Brodney, Spencer.
Brown, William, 1881- .
Campbell, Clarence Gordon, 1868- .
Carr, Herbert Wildon, 1857-1931.
Carter, E. Bandford.
Cellérier, Lucien.
Chambers, Georgina Maria (Sandeman).
Christie, Robert.
Claparède, Edouard, 1873-1940.
Collingwood, Robin George, 1889-1943.
Cooke, Harold Percy, 1882- .
Conybeare, Frederick Cornwallis, 1856-1924.
Conybeare, Jane (MacDowell).
Darwin, Leonard, 1850-1943.
Dessoir, Max, 1867-1947.
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes, 1862-1932.
Dixon, Edward T.
Drew, Eric.
Durrant's Press Cuttings.
Eugenics Society, London.
Note
Fawcett, Edward Douglas.
Field, Guy Cromwell, 1887- .
Fischer, J.L.
Flewelling, Ralph Tyler, 1871-1960.
Freeman, Katherine.
Fullerton, George Stuart, 1859-1925.
Galloway, George.
Gibson, William Ralph Boyce, 1869- .
Gillespie, Charles Melville, 1866- .
Goddard, E.H.
Godley, Alfred Denis, 1856- .
Goldstein, Julius, 1873-1929.
Gotto, Sybil (Bartlett).
Granger, Frank Stephen, 1864-1936.
Grant-Duff, Hon. Ursula (Lubbeck).
Grelling, Kurt.
Hamilton, Lara Power.
Hardie, William Francis Ross, 1902- .
Harris, Sir Charles, 1864-1943.
Hay, Matthew, 1855-1932.
Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawney, 1864-1929.
Hodgson, Richard.
Hoernlé, Reinhold Friedrich Alfred, 1880-1943.
Hogan, Charles A.
Holman, J.
Holmes, Samuel Jackson, 1868- .
Hopkins, Louis J.
Howison, George Holmes, 1834-1917.
Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall, 1860-1955.
James, William, 1842-1910.
Jerusalem, Wilhelm, 1854-1923.
Joad, Cyril Edwin Mitchinson, 1891- .
Johnson, Roger Bruce Cash, 1867- .
Joseph, Horace William Brindley, 1867-1944.
Kallen, Horace Meyer, 1882- .
Kirkby, P.J.
Knox, Howard Vicenté.
Kol, A.H.
Kol, E.H.
Laguna, Theodore de Leo de, 1876- .
Lambert, Helen Churchill (Smith).
Lamprecht, Sterling Power, 1890- .
Latta, Robert, 1865- .
Leroux, Emmanuel, 1883-1942.
Livingstone, Sir Richard Winn, 1880- .
Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph, 1851-1940.
Long, Wilbur Harry.
McDougall, William, 1871-1938.
Macintosh, Douglas Clyde, 1877- .
Mallet, Sir Bernard, 1859-1932.
Marett, Robert Ranulph, 1866-1943.
Marin, C. Henri.
Marshall, Henry Rutgers, 1852- .
Mason, Joseph Warren Teets, 1879- .
Metz, Rudolf, 1891- .
Montague, William Pepperell, 1873- .
Moore, Addison Webster, 1866- .
Moore, Ernest Carroll, 1871-1955.
Moore, George Edward, 1873- .
More, Paul Elmer, 1864-1937.
Moschetti, Luigi.
Müller-Freienfels, Richard, 1882- .
Mugridge, Donald Henry.
Muller, Tobias Ballot, 1884- .
Murray, David Leslie, 1888- .
Myers, Frederic William Henry, 1843-1901.
Nelson, Leonard, 1882-1927.
Osgood, Margaret Cushing.
Overstreet, Harry Allen, 1875- .
Patrick, Sir Paul Joseph, 1888- .
Patten, Simon Nelson, 1852-1922.
Phythian-Adams, William John Telia, 1888- .
Pitt-Rivers, George Henry Lane Fox, 1890- .
Placci, Carlo.
Porter, Alan, 1884- .
Post Office, General.
Pratt, James Bissett, 1875-1944.
Quin, Malcolm, 1854- .
Rawlinson, Alfred Edward John, 1884- .
Read, Carveth, 1848- .
Reus, G.
Rhys, T. Tudor.
Richards, Philip S.
Richatz, ----.
Riley, Isaac Woodbridge, 1869-1933.
Ritchie, David George, 1853-1903.
Rowlands, W.S., d. 1939.
Russell, Bertrand Russell, 3rd earl, 1872- .
Ryle, Gilbert, 1900- .
Salter, William Mackintire, 1853-1931.
Schiller, Ferdinand Nassau, 1866-1938.
Schiller, Ferdinand Philip Maximilian, 1868-1946.
Scholz, Heinrich, 1884- .
Schultz, Julius August Heinrich, 1862- .
Scott, Charles Prestwich, 1846-1932.
Scott, Temple, 1864-1939.
Shackleford, Thomas Mitchell, 1859-1927.
Shand, Alexander Faulkner Shand.
Sharp, Colin H.C.
Shastri, Prabhu Dutt, 1885- .
Shirley, Ralph, 1865- .
Sidgwick, Alfred, 1850- .
Sinclair, Upton Beall, 1878- .
Slosson, Edwin Emery, 1865-1929.
Smith, John Alexander, 1864-1939.
Smith, Jeffery.
Snape, H.C.
Snellman, J.W.
Starbuck, Edwin Diller, 1866-1947.
Stawell, Florence Melian.
Stewart, John Alexander, 1846-1933.
Stocks, John Leofric, 1882-1937.
Stout, George Frederick, 1860-1944.
Strong, Charles Augustus, 1862- .
Study, Eduard, 1862-1930.
Stumpf, Karl, 1848-1936.
Taylor, Alfred Edward, 1864-1945.
Thaw, Alexander Blair, and Mrs. Florence Thaw.
Thompson, Maurice Scott.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Walker, Dawson.
Walker, Leslie Joseph, 1877- .
Walsh, Correa Moylan, 1862- .
Ward, James, 1843-1925.
Ward, Stephen.
Warren, Gretchen (Osgood), Mrs. Fiske Warren.
Waterhouse, Eric Strickland, 1879- .
Waterlow, Sir Sydney Philip Perigal, 1878-1944.
Weinhandl, Ferdinand, 1896- .
Welby-Gregory, Hon. Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa (Stuart-Wortley) lady, 1837-1912.
Wells, Herbert George, 1866-1946.
Wilson, James Maurice, 1836-1931.
Unidentified Persons.
Schiller's drafts for letters to various persons.
Miscellaneous envelopes addressed to FCS Schiller.
Recommendations and Testimonials
Recommendations:
Jex-Blake, Thomas William, 1832-1915. (manuscript copy).
Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893. (manuscript copy).
Ploetz, R.A.
Recommendations for the Waynflete Professorship of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy
Note
Armstrong, Andrew Campbell, 1860-1935.
Bergson, Henri Louis, 1859-1941.
Brown, William Adams, 1865-1943.
Bussell, Frederick William, 1862-1944.
Caldecott, Alfred, 1850- .
Cary, Max, 1881- .
Case, Thomas, 1844-1925.
Caspari, Max Otto Bismarck.
Note
Cooke, Harold Percy, 1882- .
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes, 1862-1932.
Flournoy, Théodore, 1854-1920.
Fullerton, George Stuart, 1859-1925.
Galloway, George.
Gibson, William Ralph Boyce, 1869- .
Goldstein, Julius, 1873-1929.
Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawney, 1864-1929.
Hodgson, Shadworth Hollway, 1832-1912.
Hoernlé, Reinhold Friedrich Alfred, 1880-1943.
Howison, George Holmes, 1834-1917.
Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall, 1860-1955.
Jerusalem, Wilhelm, 1854-1923.
Jones, Emily Elizabeth Constance, 1848-1922.
Kallen, Horace Meyer, 1882- .
Keatinge, Maurice Walter, 1868- .
Knox, Howard Vicenté.
McDougall, William, 1871-1938.
Maier, Heinrich, 1867- .
Marett, Robert Ranulph, 1866-1943.
Marshall, Henri Rutgers, 1852- .
Moore, Addison Webster, 1866- .
Pikler, Julius, 1864- .
Pollock, Sir Frederick, bart., 1845-1937.
Rawlinson, Alfred Edward John, 1884- .
Read, Carveth, 1848- .
Russell, Bertrand Russell, 3rd. earl, 1872- .
Russell, John Edward, 1848-1917.
Sidgwick, Alfred, 1850- .
Stein, Ludwig, 1859-1930.
Stewart, John Alexander, 1846-1933.
Stocks, John Leofric, 1882-1937.
Stout, George Frederick, 1860-1944.
Strong, Charles Augustus, 1862- .
Tyler, Charles Mellen, 1832-1918.
Walker, Leslie Joseph, 1877- .
Way, G.L. Albert.
Recommendations for the Wykeham Chair of Logic
Note
Case, Thomas, 1844-1925.
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Hoernlé, Reinhold Friedrich Alfred, 1880-1943.
Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall, 1860-1955.
Keatinge, Maurice Walter, 1868- .
Mc Dougall, William, 1871-1938.
Marett, Robert Ranulph, 1866-1943.
Moore, Addison Webster, 1866- .
Sidgwick, Alfred, 1850- .
Testimonials for the Deputy Professorship of Moral Philosophy
Note
Alexander, Samuel, 1859-1938.
Bergson, Henri Louis, 1859-1941.
Carr, Herbert Wildon, 1857-1931.
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Galloway, George.
Hoernlé, Reinhold Friedrich Alfred, 1880-1943.
Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall, 1860-1955.
Keatinge, Maurice Walter, 1868- .
Mc Dougall, William, 1871-1938.
Marett, Robert Ranulph, 1866-1943.
Moore, Addison Webster, 1866- .
Read, Carveth, 1848- .
Russell, Bertrand Russell, 3rd earl, 1872- .
Stocks, John Leofric, 1882-1937.
Stout, George Frederick, 1860-1944.
Manuscripts and Galleys of Articles, Speeches, and Symposia
Ad Ryle. n.p. n.d.
Are all men mortal? Los Angeles. n.d.
Scope and Content Note
Are history and science different kinds of knowledge? A symposium by R.G. Collingwood, A.E. Taylor, and FCS Schiller. n.p. n.d.
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The argument a fortiori. Oxford. n.d., Mind, vol.25, N.S., no.100.
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Atalanta [a series of Socratic dialogues]. n.p. n.d.
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British exponents of pragmatism. Oxford. 1908.
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Can logic abstract from the psychological conditions of thinking? A symposium by FCS Schiller, Bernard Bosanquet, and Hastings Rashdall. n.p. ca. 1906.
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Can the divine mind be regarded as including other minds? Symposium by Hastings Rashdall, J.H. Muirhead, FCS Schiller, and the Bishop of Down. n.p. 1919. Aristotelian Society, Problems of Science and Philosophy.
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Can individual minds be included in the mind of God?
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A comic history of pragmatism. Oxford. 1908.
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Comments by FCS Schiller. n.p. n.d.
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A commercial view of the occult. n.p. n.d., Occult.
Creation, emergence, novelty. n.p. 1930, Aristotelian Society.
The crumbling British empire. n.p. n.d.
Darwinism and design. n.p. n.d.
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Data, datives, and ablatives. n.p. n.d.
The dismissal of American professors. n.p. n.d., Economic Review.
A drawing room talk on pragmatism and humanism. Rome. 1908.
Dreams and idealism. Oxford. 1904.
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Einstein, positivism, pragmatism. n.p. n.d.
An Eirenicon. Oxford. n.d.
Eugenical reform--the democracy. n.p. ca. 1930.
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Eugenical reform--the intelligentsia. n.p. ca. 1930.
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Eugenical reform--the plutocracy. n.p. ca. 1930.
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Eugenics and politics. Oxford. 1913, Hibbert Journal.
Examination versus research. n.p. 1908, Nature.
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Fascisms and dictatorships. n.p. n.d.
Formal logic and scientific method. n.p. n.d.
Formalism in logic. Oxford. n.d., Mind, vol.22, N.S., no.86.
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Gesta deorum, I, II, & III.
I. A story of the creation. n.p. n.d.
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II. The making of hell. n.p. February 1905, Leonardo. Clipping.
III. The slaying of Baldur. n.p. n.d.
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Goethe and the Faustian way of salvation. n.p. January 17, 1935.
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Has philosophy any message for the world? Oxford. n.d.
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How far does science need determinism? n.p. n.d.
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How is 'exactness' possible? Oxford. n.d.
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The humanistic view of life. n.p. May 13, 1935.
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The import of propositions. A symposium by E.E. Constance Jones, Bernard Bosanquet, and FCS Schiller. n.p. 1915, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.
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Infallibility and toleration. Oxford. 1908, Hibbert Journal.
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Is absolute idealism solipsistic? Oxford. 1905.
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Is idealism incurably ambiguous? Los Angeles. n.d., Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods.
Is the distinction between moral rightness and wrongness ultimate? Oxford. 1930.
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Kant's Critique of pure reason. n.p. n.d.
The ladies' Aristotle. n.p. n.d., Pelican Record.
Latta answer. n.p. n.d.
The little seed (another version). n.p. November 14, 1903.
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Logic for use. n.p. February 22, 1930.
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The logic of miracle. n.p. n.d.
The logic of science. Oxford. 1913, Science Progress.
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The madness of the absolute. Oxford. 1907.
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Man's limitations or God's? n.p. August 7, 1931.
Maya the queen. n.p. n.d.
The meaning of 'meaning'.
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Article #1: n.p. 1919.
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Article #2: Oxford. 1920.
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Article #3: Oxford. n.d.
Scope and Content Note
The meaning of 'self'. Oxford. n.d.
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Metaphysical implications of evolution. n.p. n.d.
Methodological teleology. Oxford. n.d., Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods.
Multi-valued logics--and others. n.p. 1934.
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Must empiricism be limited? n.p. 1936.
Must philosophers disagree? Symposium. n.p. n.d.
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Must philosophy be dull? n.p. 1936.
Must pragmatists disagree? n.p. n.d.
Mysticism versus intellectualism. n.p. 1913, Mind.
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Name or shame? A denominational treatise by a nominalist philosopher. n.p. n.d.
The nature and validity of formal logic. A symposium by A.C. Ewing, FCS Schiller, C.S. Mace, and Rex Knight. n.p. 1931, Aristotelian Society.
New realism (old idealism). n.p. n.d.
On a transatlantic view of British pragmatism.
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Oxford and the working man. n.p. 1913, Fortnightly Review.
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Philosophic fables. n.p. n.d.
The place of metaphysics. Oxford. ca. 1920, Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods.
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Plato's Phaedo and the ancient hope of immortality. [2 versions.] n.p. November 11, 1934.
Pluralism and the ideal of unity. n.p. n.d.
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The possibility of a metaphysical system. A symposium. n.p. October 8, 1899.
The possibility of a United States of Europe. n.p. n.d.
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Practicable eugenics in education. Oxford. May 24, 1912.
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A pragmatic babe in the wood. Oxford. 1907, Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods.
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The pragmatic value of a liberal education. n.p. ca. 1927.
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Pragmatismo e Umanismo [in Italian]. n.p. n.d.
Pragmatism, humanism, and religion. n.p. n.d.
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The principles of symbolic logic. Los Angeles. n.d.
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The problem of formal logic. Oxford. n.d.
The problem of meaning. Symposium by FCS Schiller, W.F.R. Hardie, and A.C. Ewing. n.p. n.d.
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Professor Perry's realism. Oxford. n.d.
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Professor Schiller's reply. n.p. n.d.
The progress of psychical research. n.p. January 1905, Fortnightly Review.
The proof of idealism.
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Prophecy and destiny. n.p. November 22, 1936.
Pseudo-problems. n.p. January 19, 1933.
Psychology and psychical research. Oxford. n.d.
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The psychology of exams. Oxford. 1927.
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The psychology of 'ghosts'. n.p. July 29, 1928.
Der rationalistische Wahrheitsbegriff. Oxford. n.d.
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Reality, fact, and value. n.p. ca. 1921.
Russell's theory of truth. n.p. n.d.
The soul spectroscope. n.p. n.d.
Theory and practice. n.p. n.d.
This world--and others? n.p. n.d.
Truthseekers and soothsayers. n.p. n.d.
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The ultra-gothic Kant.
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The unity of the universe. Oxford. n.d.
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'Useless' knowledge. n.p. n.d.
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War prophecies. n.p. n.d., Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.
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What is philosophy? n.p. ca. 1932, the Aristotelian Society.
What is truth? n.p. n.d.
William James and the will to believe. Oxford. n.d.
William James, the maker of pragmatism. n.d., n.p.
The 'working' of 'truths'. Mind, vol.21, N.S., no.84.
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Manuscripts and Proofs of Books and Articles Contributed to Books by FCS Schiller
Axioms as postulates. Published in Personal idealism; Philosphical essays..., edited by Henry Cecil Sturt, London. 1902, Macmillan.
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Axioms as postulates [German translation]. n.p. n.d.
Humanism; philosophical essays. London, Macmillan. 1903. xxvii, 289.
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Hypothesis. Published in Studies in the history and methods of science, vol.2, edited by Charles Joseph Singer. Oxford: the Clarendon Press, 1921.
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Introduction. Published in Civilisation or Civilisations, by E.H. Goddard and P.A. Gibbons. New York: Boni and Liveright. 1926.
Introduction. Published in The survival of western culture, by Ralph Tyler Flewelling. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1943.
Riddles of the sphinx.
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Scientific discovery and logical proof. Published in Studies in the history and methods of science, vol.1. Edited by Charles Joseph Singer. Oxford: the Clarendon Press. 1917.
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Studies in humanism. London, Macmillan. 1907. xvii.
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Untitled manuscript. n.p. n.d.
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Manuscripts and Proofs of Miscellaneous Items by FCS Schiller
Articles for the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Automatism.
Hartman, Karl Robert Eduard von.
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm.
Spencer, Herbert.
Letters to Editors
1. To the editor of the Spectator. n.p. n.d.
2. To the editor of the Oxford Magazine. Oxford. ca. 1890.
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List of the chief philosophic writings of FCS Schiller, M.A., D.Sc. n.p. ca. 1910.
Obituary of William James. n.p. 1910, Nature.
Personal response to the questionnaire of the Society for Psychical Research on human sentiment regarding a future life. n.p. 1901.
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Publications of FCS Schiller during his tenure of an Extraordinary Fellowship at Corpus Christi College. 1926-1933. n.p. n.d.
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Reports on International Congresses of Philosophy.
The Prague Congress. Oxford. 1934.
Another congress of philosophers. n.p. n.d.
A synod of sages. n.p. n.d.
Séance with Eglinton. January 22, 1885. n.p.
Miscellaneous and Unidentified Manuscripts by FCS Schiller
Untitled Manuscripts
1. 8 leaves. n.p. n.d. Holograph.
2. Comments by FCS Schiller. n.p. n.d.
3. II. FCS Schiller. n.p. n.d.
Untitled German Manuscripts
1. 5 leaves. Typescript with holograph additions. n.p. n.d.
2. Fragments. v.p. v.d.
Incomplete Manuscripts and Notes. v.p. v.d.
Analysis of Epy and Psychology.
Ancient statecraft and new democracies.
B's A & R.
Can the Lords be made a bulwark against revolution?
Criticism of McTaggert.
Ethical theory and practice.
Free will.
Freedom in ethics.
Implication.
Michaelmas 1904, Mr. Schiller's Problems of modern logic.
Mr. Russell's analysis of mind.
Must philosophical language be ambiguous?
Notes on Calderwood and Green.
Notes on Faust.
Plato's theory of ideas.
Pragmatic logic: questions for discussion.
Psychology.
Reason, will, desire.
Virtue and habit.
Assorted notes. v.p. v.d.
Unidentified fragments of articles. n.p. n.d.
Fragments of galleys and proofs. n.p. n.d.
Courses, Lecture Series, Exams, and Syllabi by FCS Schiller
Courses:
Plato's Republic. n.p. n.d.
Plato's Republic. n.p. n.d.
Practical ethics. n.p. 1934.
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Pragmatism. 1933. n.p.
Pragmatism. 1934. n.p.
Theatetus. 1907, n.p.
Lecture Series:
Forum lectures. 1932. n.p., 1932. Notes.
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1. The metaphysics of change.
2. The meaning of biological history.
3. The development of man.
4. Man's future on the earth.
Humanism. n.p. n.d.
1. The place of humanism in the field of thought.
2. Humanist logic and theory of knowledge.
3. Humanist ethics.
4. Humanism and the metaphysical problem.
Introductions, Syllabi, and Exams:
Logic seminar. 1930. n.p.
Ethics. 1930. n.p.
Syllabi.
Syllabus of lectures on teleology and evolution.
Syllabus of philosophy 100. n.p. 1932.
Tentative outline of logic. n.p. n.d.
Exams. v.p. v.d.
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Notes and Fragments:
Notes on Stout. n.p. 1900.
Philosophy of Plato. n.p. n.d.
Part 2--The psychology of cognition. n.p. n.d.
Books Reviewed by Schiller
Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott. Reviews of various books by various authors. v.p. v.d.
Adams, G.P. Studies in the nature of truth.
Aliotta, Antonio. La reazione idealistica contro la scienza.
Ayer, Alfred J. Language, truth, and logic.
Baker, Rannie Belle. The concept of a limited God; a study in the philosophy of personalism.
Barthel, Ernst. Vorstellung und Denken, eine Kritik des pragmatischen Verstandes.
Baumgardt, David. Der Kampf um den Lebenssinn unter den Vor¨läufen der modernen Ethik.
Bentley, Arthur F. Behavior, knowledge, fact.
Bosanquet, Bernard. Three chapters on the nature of mind.
Bradley, F.H. The principles of logic.
Bridgman, P.W. The nature of physical theory.
Brightfield, Myron F. The issue in literary criticism.
Burke, John Butler. The emergence of life, being a treatise on mathematical philosophy and symbolic logic by which a new theory of space and time is evolved .
Campbell, Charles A. Scepticism and construction, Bradley's sceptical principle as the basis of constructive philosophy.
Carmichael, R.D. The logic of discovery.
Carnap, Rudolf. Le probleme de la logique de la science formelle et science du reel.
Carr-Saunders, A.M. The population problem, a study in human evolution.
Church, Ralph W. Hume's theory of the understanding.
Cinquieme Semaine Internationale de Synthese. Science et loi.
Clarke, Mary Evelyn. A study in the logic of value.
Coffey, P. Epistemology of the theory of knowledge: an introduction to general metaphysics.
Columbia University, Department of Philosophy, editor. Studies in the history of ideas. vol.1.
Columbia University, Department of Philosophy, editor. Studies in the history of ideas. vol.2.
Note
Compton, Arthur H. The freedom of man.
Conger, George Perrigo. New views of evolution.
Coover, John Edgar. Experiments in psychical research, being the Leland Stanford Junior University's Psychical Research Monograph no.1.
Cooper, Lane. The rhetoric of Aristotle, an expanded translation with supplementary examples for students of composition and public speaking.
Cope, E.D. The primary factors of organic evolution.
Cornford, Francis Macdonald. Plato's theory of knowledge, the Theatetus and the Sophist of Plato translated with a running commentary.
Crozier, John Beattie. Last words on great issues.
Dewey, John. A common faith.
Dewey, John. Nature and experience.
Dewey, John. Philosophy and civilization.
Dickinson, G. Lowes. After two thousand years, a dialogues between Plato and a modern young man.
Dorsey, John Morris. The foundations of human nature, the study of the person.
Driesch, Hans. Psychical research, the science of the supernormal.
Dunne, J.W. An experiment with time.
du Prel, Carl. Die Entdeckung der Seele durch die Geheimwissenschaften.
Edgell, Beatrice. Theories of memory.
Elkin. Hume.
F., G.C. Studies in philosophy.
Fawcett, Edward Douglas. The world as imagination.
File, Werner. The platonic legend.
Flournoy, Th. Nouvelles observations sur un cas de somnambulisme avec glossolalie.
Flournoy, Th. La philosophie de William James.
Flournoy, Th. The philosophy of William James.
Förster-Nietzsche, Elizabeth. The young Nietzsche.
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Ginsberg, Morris. Studies in sociology.
Gunn, J.A. Modern French philosophy.
Haldane, J.B.S. The causes of evolution.
Haserot, Francis S. Essays on the logic of being.
Helder, Jacob. Greatest thoughts on immortality.
Hobhouse, L.T. Development and purpose; an essay towards a philosophy of evolution.
Hocking, W.E. The spirit of world politics.
Hone, J.M. Bishop Berkeley, his life, writings, and philosophy.
Huxley, Julian S. What dare I think? the challenge of modern science to human action and belief.
Inge, William Ralph. God and the astronomers, containing the Warbarton Lectures. 1931-1933.
Jacks, L.P. The alchemy of thought.
Jacks, L.P. The faith of a worker.
Jacks, L.P. The inner sentinel, a study of ourselves.
Jaeger, Werner. Aristotle, fundamentals of the history of his development.
James, William. The varieties of religious experience, a study in human nature.
Jerusalem, W. Einleitung in die Philosophie.
Jespersen. Otto. The philosophy of grammar.
Joachim, Harold H. The nature of truth.
Joad, C.E.M. Modern philosophy.
Johnson, W.E. Logic. Part 1.
Johnson, W.E. Logic. Part 2. Demonstrative inference, deductive and inductive.
Johnson, W.E. Logic. Part 3. The logical foundations of science.
Johnston, G.A. The development of Berkeley's philosophy.
Joseph, H.W.B. Some problems in ethics.
Kagey, Rudolf. The growth of F.H. Bradley's logic.
Kallen, Horace M., ed. American philosophy today and tomorrow.
Kamiat, Arnold H. The critique of poor reason.
Keller, Albert Galloway. Societal evolution: a study of the evolutionary basis of the science of society.
Note
King, William P., ed. Behaviorism, a battle line.
Knox, Howard V. The evolution of truth and other essays.
Knox, Howard V. The will to be free.
König, Edmund. Ueber die letzten Fragen der Erkenntnis-theorie und dem Gegensatz des transendentalen Idealismus und Realismus.
Laird, John. Knowledge, belief and opinion.
Lambek, C. Essay on the foundation of cognition.
Lambert, Henry. The nature of history.
Lawton, George. The drama of life after death, a study of the spiritualist religion.
Lehman. Alf. Aberglauben und Zauberei.
Lichtenberger, Henri. The gospel of superman: the philosophy of Friedrick Nietzsche.
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Liebert Arthur. Die Krise des Idealismus.
Lightfall, E.D. The person of evolution, studies of instinct as contributions to a philosophy of evolution.
Locke, John. An essay concerning human understanding. Edited by A.S. Pringle-Pattison.
Lodge, Sir Oliver. Modern problems.
Lovejoy, Arthur O. The great chain of being, a study of the history of an idea. The William James Lectures delivered at Harvard University. 1933.
Lünemann, Arthur. Logik der Philosophie, Gründzüge einer Umgestaltung der Formalen Logik.
Mc Dougall, William. The frontiers of psychology.
Mc Dougall, William. Is America safe for democracy? 6 lectures given at the Lowell Institute of Boston.
Mace, C.A. The principles of logic, an introductory survey.
Machen, Arthur. The Bowmen and other legends of the War.
Macintosh, D.C., ed. Religious realism.
McTaggart, J.M.T. Ellis. Philosophical studies.
McTaggart, J.M.T. Ellis. Studies in the hegelian dialectic.
Marett, J.R. de la H. Race, sex and environment, a study of mineral deficiency in human evolution.
Marett, R.R. Faith, hope, and charity in primitive religion.
Marett, R.R. Sacraments of simple folk.
Marvin, F.S. Progress and history.
Mead, George H. Mind, self and society, from the standpoint of a social behaviorist.
Mead, George H. Movements of thought in the nineteenth century.
Mead, George Herbert. The philosophy of the present.
Mercier, Louis J.A. The challenge of humanism, an essay in comparative criticism.
Metz, Rudolf. Die philosophischen Stroemungen der Gegenwart in Grossbrittanien. vol.1.
Montague, William Pepperell. Belief unbound, a promethian religion for the modern world.
Morris, Charles W. Six theories of mind.
Morrow, Glen R. Studies in the Platonic epistles, with a translation and notes.
Müller-Freienfels, Richard. Irrationalismus, um_____ einer Erkenninis __________.
Münsterberg. Psychology and mysticism.
Nevius, John L. Demon possession and allied themes, being an inductive study of phenomena of our own times.
Nietzsche, Friedrich. The complete works.
Nietzsche, Friedrich. Thus spake Zarathrustra, a book for all and none.
Northridge, W.L. Modern theories of the unconscious.
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Orr, John. English deism, its roots and its fruits.
Oakeley, Hilda D. History and the self, a study in the roots of history and the relations of history and ethics.
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Pacotte, Julian. La logique et l'empirisme radical.
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Pearson, Norman. The soul and its story.
Peirce, Charles S. Chance love and logic: philosophical essays.
Peirce, Charles Sanders. Collected Papers. Edited by Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss
vol.1.
vol.2: Elements of logic.
vol.3: Exact logic.
vol.5: Pragmatism and pragmaticism.
vol.6: Scientific metaphysics.
Penny, A.J. Studies in Jacob Böhme.
Perry, Ralph Barton. Present philosophical tendencies: a critical survey of naturalism, idealism, pragmatism and realism, together with a synopsis of the philosophy of William James .
Perry, Ralph Barton. The thought and character of William James, as revealed in umpublished correspondence and notes, together with his published writings . vol.1.
Pekron, Houston. Huxley, prophet of science.
Philosophic essays for Alfred North Whitehead.
Pratt, James Bissett. Adventures in philosophy and religion.
Price, H.H. Truth and corrigibility, an inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Oxford.
Prince, Morton. The unconscious, the fundamentals of human personality normal and abnormal.
Prince, Walter Franklin. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research. The Doris Fischer case of multiple personality.
Pringle-Pattison, A. Seth. The idea of immortality. Gifford lectures delivered in the University of Edinburgh in the year 1922.
Problems of personality, studies presented to Dr. Morton Prince, pioneer in American psychopathology.
Reiser, Oliver L. Humanistic logic for the mind in action.
Richards, Philip S. Belief in man.
Robertson, G. Croom. Elements of psychology.
Robinson, James Harvey. The mind in the making.
Rogers, Arthur Kenyon. The Socratic problem.
Romanes, George John. Darwin and after Darwin. An exposition of the Darwinian theory and a discussion of post-Darwinian questions.
Romanes, George John. An examination of Weismannism.
Ross, W.D. Aristotle.
Rossi, M.M. Bishop Berkeley.
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Russell, Bertrand. The conquest of happiness.
Russell, Bertrand. Education and the social order.
Russell, Bertrand. Religion and science.
Russell, Bertrand. The scientific outlook.
Salomaa, J.E. Idealismus und realismus in der englischen Philosophie der Gegenwart.
Salomaa, J.E. Das Problem der Wahrheit.
Salzi, Pierre. La sensation, étude de la genese et de son role dans la connaissance.
Samson, Leon. The new humanism.
Santayana, George. The life of reason, or the phases of human progress. vol.3: Reason in religion. vol.4: Reason in art. vol.5: Reason in science.
Santayana, George. Obiter scripta, lectures, essays, and reviews.
Santayana, George. Some turns of thought in modern philosophy.
Santayana, George. The unknowable. The Herbert Spencer lecture delivered at Oxford.
Saurat, Denis. Literature and the occult tradition.
Schelling. Of human freedom.
Schinz, Albert. Anti-pragmatisme, examen des droits respectifs de l'aristocratie intellectuell et de la démocratiesociale.
Schlick, Moritz. Sur le fondement de la connaissance.
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Schulz, Julius. Das Ich und die Physik.
Schweitzer, Albert. The decay and the restoration of civilisation: the philosophy of civilisation. Part 1.
Schweitzer, Albert. Civilisation and ethics. Part 2. The philosophy of civilisation.
Segerstedt, Torgny T. Value and reality in Bradley's philosophy.
Sheen, Fulton J. God and intelligence in modern philosophy. A critical study in the light of the philosophy of St. Thomas.
Sidis, Boris. Multiple personality, an experimental investigation into the nature of human individuality.
Smith, S.G. Social pathology.
Smith, Thomas Vernon, ed. Essays in philosophy.
Smith, Thomas Vernon. The philosophic way of life.
Spencer, Frederick A.M. The future life, a new interpretation of the Christian doctrine.
Spencer, Herbert. An autobiography.
Spicer, E.E. Aristotle's conception of the soul.
Stein, Ludwig. Philosophical currents of the present day.
Sturt, Henry. Human value, an ethical essay.
Sullivan, J.W.N. Science, a new outlook.
Swift, Edgar James. The jungle of the mind.
Taylor, A.E. Plato, the man and his work.
Taylor, A.E. [title undecipherable].
Tennant, F.R. Philosophy of the sciences, or the relation between the departments of knowledge.
Thomson, Sir S. Arthur. Riddles of science.
Troiano, P.R. Le base dell' umanismo.
Turner, J.E. An examination of William James' philosophy. A critical essay for the general reader.
Ushenka, F.P. The theory of logic, an introductory text.
Reviews (Concluded)
Vaihinger, H. Die Philosophie des als ob. System der theoretischen, praktischen und religiösen Fiktionen der Menschheit auf Grund eines idealistischen Positivismus, mit einem Anhang über Kant und Nietzsche .
Wahl, Jean. The pluralist philosophies of England and America. Reviewed with Dewey, John, Nature and experience.
Warbeke, John M. The searching mind of Greece.
Ward. A study of Kant.
Warren, Howard C. A history of the association psychology. Reviewed with Woodworth, Robert S., Psychology.
Wells, H.G. Modern utopia.
Whetham, William Cecil Dampier, and Whetham, Catherine Durning. Science and the human mind: a critical and historical account of the development of natural knowledge.
Wild, John. George Berkeley, a study of his life and philosophy.
Windelband, Wilhelm. Platon.
Wolfenden, J.F. The approach to philosophy.
Woods, Frederick Adams. The influence of monarchs: steps in a new science of history.
Woodworth, Robert S. Psychology, a study of mental life.
Zaragüeta Benguechea, Juan. Contribucion del lenguaje a la filosofia de los valores.
Holograph Notebooks
Notebook no.1, n.p. n.d.
Bradley's logic.
Notes on Notes of Cauman's Aristotelian. Logic Lecture.
Pluralism and Monism.
Reality and idealism.
Miscellaneous notes and inserts.
Notebook no.2, n.p. 1884
Plato Republic.
Allegory of cave.
Logical development of evil.
Tyrannical man.
The myth of the future life.
[Story, visit to Athena].
Speech made before the Brakenbury Debating Society. February 1884.
Philosophic questions: Aristotle, modern metaphysics, ethics, modern logic, modern political philosophy, psychology.
Hobbes' 'Computation.'
Notebook no.3, n.p. 1886
Mr. Alexander's moral philosophy. January 1886.
Mr. Nettleship's theory of knowledge. January 1886.
Notebook no.4, n.p. 1886-87
Aristotelian logic: extracts from Bradley's notes on Mr. Nettleship's lectures.
Arnold essay. 1886. Causes of Decline of Roman Republic.
Chapter outline of The riddles of the sphinx.
Aphorisms November 1986. 1. Evolutionist theories.
Free will. November 1987.
Notes on Berkeley.
Essays 1886:
The nature and province of logic.
The presuppositions of induction and the conception of cause.
On inconceivability as the test of truth.
The nature of arithmetical judgments.
Note on the relation of Kant's theory to 'experience' theories.
On the question of the theory of causation.
The nature of geometrical judgments.
The ambiguities of the word law.
Relation of legality to morality.
Free will and freedom and the ambiguity of the word.
Conscience is an imitation within us of the government without us.
Analyse our idea of justice, compare the conceptions of it in Plato and Aristotle.
On what principle would you determine the justificability of resistance to a de facto sovereign? Is the true objective of the state sufficiently described as consisting in the realization of individual liberty?
The proper distribution of political rights is a question of expedience not of justice.
Notebook no.5, n.p. 1885
Plato's attitude towards contemporary politics.
Aristotle's criticism of the Platonic communism.
Aristotle's criticism of Sparta.
Comparison of Aristotle's list of the virtues with Plato's and its defects.
Essays for the Master 1885.
The doctrine of utility regarded as the basis of ethics.
The origin, nature, and basis of our moral ideas.
Consciousness and habit, their relation to _____ and to the freedom of the will.
Are morals to be regarded as certain or uncertain and in what does their certainty or uncertainty consist?
The meaning of the word science, the use and abuse of the term.
The relation of art to morality.
The nature of the relation of subject and object, cause and effect, ends and means--at what point in the history of philosophy do they appear?
Exercises in Greek and Latin.
Notebook no.6, Oxford. 1887-88
Philosophic essays. Holograph copies of papers read before the Oxford Philosophic Society.
1. On H. Spencer's Data of ethics 1887.
2. Essay on infinity 1888.
3. Essay on the population question. 1887.
Notebook no.7, n.p. n.d.
Appendix 2: Ethical corollaries. Pages numbered 539-574.
Notebook no.8, n.p. n.d.
Mr. Nettleship's moral philosophy.
Bacon's Novum organum.
Aristotle's metaphysics.
Theories of Sp_____.
Notebook no.9, n.p. n.d.
Notes on Berkeley. 1685-1753.
Manuscript about Kant by F.C. Borenschen(?).
Notebook no.10, n.p. n.d.
Polybius [school notes].
H. Spencer's Data of ethics.
Plutarch.
Notebook no.11, n.p. 1883-1899
Diary.
Notebook no.12, n.p. 1882-1896
Budget. 1882-1896.
Record of a seance. June 20, 1884.
Notebook no.13, n.p. 1886
Record of expenditures. 1886.
Financial notes, record of purchases of stock, etc.
Notebook no.14, n.p. n.d.
Address book.
Notebook no.15, n.p. n.d.
Alphabetical list of names.
Notebook no.16, n.p. n.d.
Lists of articles, reviews, etc. dated.
Notebook no.17 and Notebook #18, n.p. n.d.
Miscellaneous notes.
Material Pertaining to the Posthumous Publication of Our Human Truths
Our human truths, Los Angeles. ca. 1937.
Truth with a smile [later titled Our human truths], New York, Columbia University Press. 1938.
Our human truths, New York, Columbia University Press. 1938.
Index of Our human truths, New York, Columbia University Press. 1938.
Scope and Content Note
Notes relating to the publication of Our human truths. n.p. n.d.
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence Regarding the Publication of Our Human Truths. v.p. v.d.
Columbia University. Press.
22 letters to LSS.
Current History and Forum. New York.
1 letter to LSS.
Flewelling, Ralph Tyler, 1871-1960
1 letter to LSS.
The nineteenth century and after [periodical].
Note
The Twentieth Century [Periodical]. London
1 letter to LSS.
University of Southern California
1 letter to LSS.
Manuscripts and Galleys by Persons Other Than FCS Schiller
Dewey, John. A trenchant attack on logic. (review of Formal Logic). n.p. 1912, Lit leader.
Dewey, John. [memorial address on Schiller], n.p. November 1937.
Knox, Howard Vicenté. Methods of inductive enquiry, Bocken. 1893.
Moore, Ernest C. [untitled article on FCS Schiller], Los Angeles. ca. 1937.
Scope and Content Note
Who's who in Oxfordshire. Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott, London. ca. 1936.
Willett, Mrs. Extracts from Mrs. Willett's Scripts. n.p. 1913.
Dr. FCS Schiller deceased, author unknown, n.p. ca. 1938.
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Extracts from the College Minute Book, author unknown, Oxford. 1927.
Scope and Content Note
Manuscript in old German script, author unknown, n. p. n.d.
Articles, Pamphlets, Lectures, and Symposia
Absolutism in extremis? Mind, vol.19, N.S., no.76.
The ambiguity of truth. Mind, vol.15, N.S., no.58.
The answers to the American branch's questionnaire regarding human sentiment as to a future life. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research. n.d.
Are all judgments 'practical'? Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, vol.12 no.25. December 9, 1915.
Aristotle and the practical syllogism. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, vol.14 no.24. November 22, 1917.
Aristotle's refutation of 'Aristotelian' logic. Mind, vol.23, N.S., no.89.
The British dilemma. The Saturday Review of Literature, vol.5 no.42. May 11, 1929.
The case for eugenics. The Dalhouse Review. n.d.
Cassandra's apologia. Mind, vol.27, N.S., no.105.
Choice. The Hibbert Journal. n.d.
Creation, emergence, novelty. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. November 24, 1930.
The definition of 'pragmatism' and 'humanism'. Mind, vol.14, N.S., no.54.
Do men desire immortality? Fortnightly Review. September 1901.
Dr. Mercier and formal logic. Mind, vol.23, N.S., no.92.
Empiricism and the absolute. Mind, vol.14, N.S., no.55.
Error. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. 1911.
The ethical basis of metaphysics. International Journal of Ethics. July, 1903.
Eugenics as a moral ideal. The Eugenics Review, vol.22 no.2.
Scope and Content Note
Die Eugenik als sittliches Ideal. Archiv für Rassen- und Gesellschaftsbiologie, Bd. 14. 1930.
Eugenics versus civilization. The Eugenics Review. July 1921.
Fact and value. The Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Philosophy. n.d.
Faith, reason, and religion. The Hibbert Journal. n.d.
Formalism again. Mind, vol.41, N.S., no.164.
Formalism and the a fortiori. Mind, vol.27, N.S., no.106.
How 'propositions' mean. The Journal of Philosophy, vol.27 no.23. November 6, 1930.
Human sentiment as to a future life.
Note
Humanism, intuitionism and objective reality. Mind, vol.18, N.S., no.72.
The humanism of Protagoras. Mind, vol.20, N.S., no.78.
An idealist in extremis. Mind, vol.31, N.S., no.122.
In defence of humanism. Mind, vol.13, N.S., no.52.
The indetermination of meanings. Mind, vol.24, N.S., no.96.
The infinite regress of proof. Mind, vol.37, N.S., no.147.
The infinite whole. Mind, vol.33, N.S., no.130.
Instrumentalism and idealism. Mind, vol.34, N.S., no.133.
Is Mr. Bradley becoming a pragmatist? Mind, vol.17, N.S., no.67.
Judgments versus propositions. Mind, vol.35 no.139.
Logic and formalism. Mind, vol.28, N.S., no.110.
Logic or psychology? Mind, vol.18, N.S., no.71.
Lotze's monism. The Philosophical Review, vol.5 no.3. May 1896.
Mr. Bradley's theory of truth. Mind, vol.16, N.S., no.63.
Mr. Russell's psychology. The Journal of Philosophy, vol.19 no.11. May 25, 1922.
National self-selection. The Eugenics Review. April 1910.
The new developments of Mr. Bradley's philosophy. Mind, vol.24, N.S., no.95.
Novelty. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. October 10, 1921.
Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. April 8, 1918.
On arguing in a circle. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. July 4, 1921.
On preserving appearances. Mind, vol.12, N.S., no.47.
On some philosophic assumptions in the investigation of the problem of a future life. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, Part 36. February 1900.
On the conception of 'ENE'PTEIA 'AKINHEI'AE Mind, vol.9, N.S., no.36.
Our critic criticized. Written with Major Leonard Darwin and C.J. Bond. Eugenics Review. January 1914.
Plato or Protagoras? [pamphlet]. Oxford, Blackwell. 1908.
Plato or Protagoras? [reply to review by Professor Burnet]. Mind, vol.17, N.S., no.68.
Pragmatism and pseudo-pragmatism. Mind, vol.15, N.S., no.59.
The present phase of 'idealist' philosophy. Mind, vol.19, N.S., no.73.
Professor Henry Jones on 'reflective thought and religion'. Hibbert Journal. January 1903.
Professor Ross on Aristotle's self-refutation. Mind, vol.23, N.S., no.92.
Psychology and knowledge. Mind, vol.16, N.S., no.62.
Psychology and logic. Psychology and the Sciences. n.d.
The rationalistic conception of truth. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. 1909.
Realism, pragmatism, and William James. Mind, vol.24, N.S., no.96.
Relevance. Mind, vol.21, N.S., no.82.
The ruin of Rome and its lessons for us. Eugenics Review. April, 1925.
Science and life. The Hibbert Journal. n.d.
Science and religion. Pan-Anglican Papers. 1908.
Scientific method in psychical research. The Psychic Research Quarterly, vol.1 no.1. July 1920.
The social value of logic teaching. The Hibbert Journal. July 1913.
Solipsism. Mind, vol.18, N.S., no.70.
Some problems of mass education. The Personalist, supplement. July 1930.
Thought and immediacy. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, vol.3 no.9. April 26, 1906.
The tribulations of truth. The Albany Review. March 1908.
Truth, value and biology. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, vol.17 no.2. January 15, 1920,
The two logics. Mind, vol.36, N.S., no.141.
The value of formal logic. Mind, vol.41, N.S., no.161.
The value of logic. [written with Dr. A. Wolf.] No publisher. Dr. Wolf's section, 1 copy. Dr. Schiller's section.
What formal logic is about. Mind, vol.27, N.S., no.108.
Why humanism? Contemporary British Philosophy. n.d.
Why pluralism? A symposium by J.H. Muirhead, FCS Schiller, and A.E. Taylor. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. 1909.
Letters to Editors
Letters to editors. v.p. ca. 1898-1929.
Pamphlets and Articles Concerning FCS Schiller
G., B.G. Dr. FCS Schiller. The Pelican Record, vol.23 no.4. December 1937.
Lindsay, A.D. University of Oxford Report for the Year. 1936-37. Oxford.
Livingstone, Sir R.W. College Annual Record. Corpus Christi College, Oxford. 1937.
Marrett, R.R. Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller, 1864-1937. Proceedings of the British Academy, vol.23.
Antmen or supermen? [review, author unknown]. Foreign Reviews, vol.1 no.7. 1935.
Humanism and Studies in humanism [review, author unknown]. The Athenaeum, no.4440. November 30, 1912.
Obituary, [author unknown]. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, vol.30, no.544.
Pragmatism and Kant [author unknown]. The Good European Point of View, no.5. Spring 1906.
Pamphlets and Articles not Relating to FCS Schiller
Acton, H.B. The correspondence theory of truth. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. April 24, 1935.
Bartlett, E.M. The determination of the aesthetic minimum. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. February 25, 1935.
Greenwood, T. The logic of Jules Lachelier. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. January 28, 1935.
Ignotus, Scotus [pseudonym]. The function of Nietzsche, and What is a government? (or Taxing and stealing). [pamphlet]. Mind Association, Oxford. 1914,
Jeffreys, Harold. Scientific method, causality, and reality. Meeting ot the Aristotelian Society. February 8, 1937.
Joad, C.E.M. The element of greatness in philosophy. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. January 14, 1935.
Knox, Howard V. Has Green answered Locke? Mind, vol.23, N.S., no.91.
Knox, Howard V. William James and his philosophy. Mind, vol.22, N.S., no.86.
Langley, G.H. Freedom and modern political conceptions. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. January 25, 1937.
Listowel, William Francis Hare, earl of. The present state of aesthetics in this country. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. May 13, 1935.
MacMurray, John. The nature of reason. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. March 25, 1935.
Porteous, A.J.D. The idea of necessary connexion. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. April 8, 1935.
Saw, R.L. An aspect of causal connexion. Meeting of the Aristotelian Society. February, 1935.
Stout, G.F. Mr. Russell's theory of judgment. No publisher. With extensive notes by FCS Schiller.
Weinhandl, Ferdinand. Experimentelle untersuchungen zur psychologie der determinierten abläufe. [pamphlet]. Leipzig, Academische Verlagsgesellschaft M.B.H. 1926.
Newspaper and Magazine Clippings Both Concerning and Not Concerning FCS Schiller
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Scholastic, Legal, Financial, and Medical Papers
Scholastic Papers:
Reports from school. 1872-1877.
Certificates (in Latin) from Balliol College, Oxford. 1882-1886.
Report from Rugby, in the form of a letter from Thomas William Jex-Blake to Mr. Ferdinand Schiller.
Legal and Financial Papers
Correspondence, Legal Agreements, and Accounts Regarding the Following Books or Pamphlets:
Cassandra. 1926, and Tantalus. 1924.
Eugenics and politics. 1926.
Formal logic. 1912.
Humanism. 1903,
Logic for use. 1929.
Mind! 1901.
Must philosophers disagree? 1934.
Plato or Protagoras? 1908.
Problems of belief. 1924.
Riddles of the sphinx, 1st edition. 1891.
Riddles of the sphinx, 2nd edition. 1910.
Social decay and eugenical reform. 1932.
Studies in humanism. 1907.
Miscellaneous and unidentified. v.d.
Papers, correspondence, and ephemera relating to stocks. 1912-1937.
Prospecti(?) for corporations. n.d.
Receipts and bills. 1890-1923, v.p.
Medical Papers:
Medical papers. 1923-1934, v.p.
Personal Effects and Ephemera
Certificates from University of Southern California:
Honorary Fellow of the School of Philosophy. n.d.
Degree of Doctor of Laws. n.d.
Check book stubs. 1937.
Miscellaneous printed ephemera, v.p. v.d.
Booklet. Poor Richard's Almanac.
Booklet. What you want to say and how to say it in Spanish.
Unused postcards.
Photos of Oxford.
Leather folders.
Metal box of 3 compartments, containing 2 keys.
Metal paper knife.
Wooden Box Containing:
Several papers of pins.
Metal 3-color crayon.
Cloth strap.
Leather belt.
Nut, bolt, and washer.
Photographs of FCS Schiller and Miscellaneous Other People
Photographs of FCS Schiller in two folders.
Newspaper photograph showing FCS Schiller standing at bookshelf.
Photographs of FCS Schiller in the mountains.
Negatives of pictures of FCS Schiller.
Caricature of FCS Schiller done with ink and brush, artist unknown.
Photographs of FCS Schiller and two other gentlemen [his brothers?] seated outdoors in lawn chairs.
Photographs of FCS Schiller and his brothers, taken 1877.
Photographs of FCS Schiller, labeled Master C. Schiller.
Photograph of Ferdinand Nassau Schiller, labeled Ferdinand Schiller/July 1877/born August 1866.
Photograph of Ferdinand Philip Maximilian Schiller, labeled Master M. Schiller.
Photographs of or including FCS Schiller.
Photographs of mountain-climbing expeditions.
Photographs of elderly woman in late 19th century costume [FCS Schiller' mother?].
Photograph of a gentleman seated at a desk [one of FCS Schiller' brothers?].
Unidentified photographs.
Photographs and negatives that do not include FCS Schiller.
Correspondence of Louise Luqueer (Strang) Griswold Schiller
Correspondence Relating to FCS Schiller Estate:
Chotiner and Chotiner, law firm.
Fifth Avenue Bank of New York.
Williams and James, law firm.
Personal Correspondence of Louise Strang Schiller:
Briggs, George A.
Grover, Edwin Osgood, 1870- .
Henderson, Archibald, 1877- .
Hill, Sir Arthur William, 1875-1941.
KleinSmid, Rufus Bernhard von, 1875- .
Otto, Max Carl, 1876- .
Perry, Ralph Barton, 1876- .
Piatt, Donald A.
The Save the children fund, London.
Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott, 1864-1937.
Schiller, Ferdinand Nassau, 1866-1938.
Schiller, Ferdinand Philip Maximilian, 1868-1946.
University of Southern California.
Note
Vincent, Margaret.
Undecipherable.
Manuscripts by Louise Luqueer (Strang) Griswold Schiller
Art lectures. n.p. n.d.
Assorted Manuscripts. n.p. 1925
Schools and the citizen. n.p. 1925.
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Some approaches to the problems of visual art. n.p. n.d.
The teaching of the aesthetic arts in secondary schools. n.p. n.d.
Journal containing poetry.
Poetry and prose. 1910-1940.
Miscellaneous Papers of Louise Luqueer (Strang) Griswold Schiller
Legal papers, bills, and receipts.
Recipes.
Envelope addressed to Mrs. FCS Schiller.
Miscellaneous items.