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Overview of the events of 1938 in philosophy
These are the following events that have transpired during 1938 concerning the realm or topic of philosophy:
September 2 –
B. F. Skinner's ground-breaking book
The Behavior of Organisms was first published. Of the 800 copies in the first printing, only 548 had been sold by 1946.
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John Dewey,
Logic: The Theory of Inquiry and
Experience and Education
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Johan Huizinga,
Homo Ludens
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Bertrand Russell,
Power: A New Social Analysis
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Albert Einstein and
Leopold Infeld,
The Evolution of Physics
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Karl Jaspers,
Philosophy of Existence
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Lewis Mumford,
The Culture of Cities
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Henri de Lubac,
Catholicism: Christ and the Common Destiny of Man
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Charles W. Morris,
Foundations of the Theory of Signs
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Jean-Paul Sartre,
Nausea (novel)
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Alan Turing,
Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals
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Jean Wahl,
Kierkegaardian Studies