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The Philosophy of George Santayana
(Volume II, 1940)

Santayana

In this volume the writings of George Santayana are scrutinized and critically evaluated by eighteen of Santayana's philosophical contemporaries. For over forty years Santayana has been recognized as one of the world's greatest and most original thinkers. Yet this is the first time that so many philosophers have concerned themselves critically with the various aspects of Santayana's philosophical ideas, have talked back to Santayana, and have, in the same place, had the privilege of getting Santayana to reply to them, after he himself had read their essays. Between the covers of this volume then, the reader will find a virtual seminar between Santayana and some of his most searching interpreters and critics.

George Santayana: A General Confession

Baker Brownell: Santayana, The Man and the Philosopher
Celestine J. Sullivan, Jr.: Santayana's Philosophical Inheritance
Daniel M. Cory: Some Observations on the Philosophy of George Santayana
Sterling P. Lamprecht: Animal Faith and the Art of Intuition
Charles Hartshorne: Santayana's Doctrine of Essence
Milton K. Munitz: Ideals and Essences in Santayana's Philosophy
Stephen C. Pepper: Santayana's Theory of Value
George Boas: Santayana and the Arts
Philip Blair Rice: The Philosopher as Poet and Critic
Irwin Edman: Humanism and Post-Humanism in the Philosophy of Santayana
Eliseo Vivas: From The Life of Reason to The Last Puritan
Horace L. Friess/Henry M. Rosenthal: Reason in Religion and the Emancipated Spirit
Paul Arthur Schilpp: Santayana on The Realm of Spirit
Edward L. Schaub: Santayana's Contentions Respecting German Philosophy
William Ray Dennes: Santayana's Materialism
C.A. Strong: Santayana's Philosophy
Bertrand Russell: The Philosophy of Santayana
Antonio Banfi: The Thought of George Santayana in the Crisis of Contemporary Philosophy

George Santayana: Replies to Critics
Bibliography of the Writings of George Santayana (To October 1940)

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