Theory and Philosophy
- Utility and Rights R.G. Frey, Editor 1984 Fall
- Kant on Causality, Freedom, and Objectivity William L. Harper and Ralf Meerbote, Editors 1984 Fall
- Theory of the Avant-Garde Peter Bürger 1984 Spring
- This volume sets before English-language readers for the first time a fully elaborated theory of the “institution of art.” The author argues that it is the social status of art, its function and prestige in society, that provides the connection between the individual art work and history. Bürger’s concept of the institution of art establishes a framework within which a work of art is both produced and received.
- Practical Reason, Aristotle, and Weakness of the Will Norman O. Dahl 1984 Fall
- The Structural Allegory Reconstructive Encounters with the New French Thought John Fekete, Editor 1984 Fall
- Fixin’ Fish A Guide to Handling, Buying, Preserving, and Preparing Fish Jeffrey Gunderson 1984 Spring
- Paternalism Rolf Sartorius, Editor 1983 Fall
- Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr. and Howard K. Wettstein, Editors 1979 Spring
- The Yale Critics Deconstruction in America Jonathan Arac, Wlad Godzich and Wallace Martin, Editors 1983 Spring
- The ten essayists in this book consider the “Yale critics”—Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Paul de Man, and J. Hillis Miller—in the context of American criticism and the critical tradition. The editors note in the preface that “The largest context that continually concerns us is that of the gap between Anglo-American and Continental criticism, resulting from a difference in social experience. … By selecting contributors who, in different ways, find themselves between these two traditions, we hope that we have made our volume interesting and accessible to the American reader.”
- Springs of Scientific Creativity Essays on Founders of Modern Science claire Aris, H. Ted Davis and Roger H. Stuewer, Editors None None
- Epistemology and Inference Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. 1983 Spring
- Consequences of Pragmatism Essays 1972-1980 Richard Rorty 1982 Fall
- Challenging the presupposition of Anglo-American analytic philosophy, Rorty suggests a new role for philosophy in contemporary culture.
- Leibniz Critical and Interpretive Essays Michael Hooker, Editor 1982 Fall
- Social and Political Philosophy Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr. and Howard K. Wettstein, Editors 1982 Fall
- The Limits of Utilitarianism Harlan B. Miller and William H. Williams, Editors 1982 Spring