Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugene, 1867-1940
Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugene
Woodbridge, Frederick J. E. (1867-1940).
Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge
Woodbridge, Frederick J. E.
Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge Canadian American theologian (1867-1940)
Woodbridge, Frederick J.E. (Frederick James Eugene), 1867-1940
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge
- 100 0 _ ‡a Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge ‡c Canadian American theologian (1867-1940)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugene, ‡d 1867-1940
- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugene, ‡d 1867-1940
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugene, ‡d 1867-1940
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Works
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The Amherst monthly, volume 34, April 1920: | |
Archives of philosophy. | |
Aristotle's vision of nature | |
Brief van Adriaan Jacob Barnouw (1877-1968) aan F.J.E. Woodbridge 1925 fl. | |
Contrasts in education | |
Essay on nature | |
J. philos. | |
The journal of philosophy, founded as the Journal of philosophy, psychology, and scientific methods : fifty-year index 1904-1953, volume I to volume L | |
Metaphysics [a lecture delivered at Columbia university in the series on science, philosophy and art, March 18, 1908] | |
Nature and mind | |
The philosophy of Hobbes in extracts and notes collected from his writings; | |
Pragmatism and education | |
The problem of consciousness | |
The purpose of history | |
Realm of mind an essay in metaphysics | |
Rekishi no mokuteki | |
Saggio sulla natura / Frederick J. E. Woodbridge ; introduzione di Enzo Paci | |
Selections | |
son of Apollo themes of Plato | |
Studies in philosophy and psychology : by former students of Charles Edward Garman, in commemoration of twenty-five years of service as teacher of philosophy in Amherst College | |
歴史の目的 |