Horace S. Fries Papers, 1921-1951

Appendix I, List of Writings

Note

This list includes published and unpublished articles and several book-length manuscripts all contained in the Writings series.


  • Against the Neo-Thomists: In Defense of the Angelic Doctor
  • Art and Knowledge: Ancient and Modern
  • Art and the Citizen-Scientist
  • Can Science Be Unified Humanistically?
  • Catholicism versus Democracy: Comment on a Faux Pas
  • Causation in Broad's “Mind and its Place in Nature”
  • Communication
  • Cultural Function of Art Relative to the Conceptualization of Novel Problems
  • Democracy and Science
  • Democratic Socialism
  • Development of Dewey's Utilitarianism
  • Dewey's “Hedonism”
  • Dialectics of “Experience”
  • Divorce of Psychology from Philosophy
  • Education for Democratic Administration: A Challenge to Adult Education
  • Ethical Objectivity Through Science
  • Ethics of Philosophy: A General survey of Philosophy in History
  • Facts
  • Foundations of Experimental Planning
  • Function of Philosophy
  • Functions of Whitehead's God
  • Government Venture in Education
  • Historical Background of Ethical, Scientific Dualism
  • House Divided
  • Humanism and Agnosticism
  • Humanism in Matthew Arnold
  • Identity Versus Similarity
  • Idols or God
  • In Defense of Naturalism
  • In Defense of Wordsworth
  • In Dispraise of Life
  • In Reply to Mr. Krutch
  • Individuality, Science, and Art
  • In-Service Training: Method and Opportunity
  • Is the Psi-Function Description Complete: A Layman's Questions
  • Issue Concerning Universals
  • John Dewey's Philosophy
  • John Dewey's Theory of Method
  • Logical Simplicity: A Challenge to Philosophy and to Social Inquiry
  • Marxism, Communism, and the Party of Intelligence
  • Mechanism and its Alternatives
  • Method in Social Philosophy
  • Method of Proving Ethical Realism
  • Methodological Consideration
  • Mr. Broad's Analysis of the Perceptual Situation
  • Mr. Vivas's Analysis of “The Esthetic Judgment”
  • Natural Science and the Foundations of Freedom: An Operational Approach
  • Naturalistic Basis of Psychology for Psychologists
  • Naturalistic Dynamics of the Human Organism
  • Naturalistic Humanism
  • Needed, an Educational Experiment
  • New Bottles for Old Wine
  • Nihilism
  • Of Men and Destiny
  • On an Instrumentalist Logic
  • On Dogmatism
  • On Hedonism
  • On Managerial Responsibility
  • On the Logic of Logic
  • On the Meaning of Culture
  • On the Meaning of Mysticism
  • On the “Mystery” of Public Administration
  • On the Origin of Communication
  • On the Problem of the Function of Logical Simplicity or Unity in Experimental Inquiry
  • On the Unification of Science
  • On the Unification of Theory and Practice
  • On the Unity and Ethical Neutrality of Science
  • On Value: A Prolegomenon
  • Other Worldliness: Insult to God
  • Perception and Value Inquiry
  • Philosopher Engineers
  • Philosophy in History: A General Survey
  • Physics: A Viscious Abstraction
  • Problem in Meaning
  • Recent Wisconsin Legislation in the Field of Education
  • Relations Among the Sciences
  • Research In the Social Sciences and Humanities and the Special Fund of the Graduate School
  • Science and the Foundations of Freedom
  • Science and the Good
  • Science, Causation, and Value
  • Science, Ethics, and Democracy
  • Scientific Aims and Materials
  • Scientific Problemization
  • Significant Activity
  • Sin and the Irrational
  • Sober Reflections
  • Social Change
  • Social Planning
  • Society and the Future of Social Science
  • State Democracy
  • Student Activities
  • Teacher's Formulation of Effective Educational Aims
  • Theory of Government In-Service Training
  • Third Approach to Epistemology
  • Towards a Naturalistic Religion
  • Towards Democratic Public Administration: A Challenge To Our Wisconsin Citizens and Schools
  • Uncertainty Principle