Works by Lewis E. Hahn:

A Bibliography

Sucnrates

PUBLICATIONS

A. Books:

  1. A Contextualistic Theory of Perception, University of California Publications in Philosophy, Vol. 22, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1942
  1. (with Cecil H. Miller), The Elements of Logic, Columbia, Missouri: Lucas Brothers,1946.
  2. (with Ray Lepley, John Dewey, and Others), Value: A Coop erative Inquiry, ed. Ray Lepley, New York: Columbia University Press, 1949.
  3. Enhancing Cultural Interflow between East and West, ed. and tr., George C. H. Sun (Mobile, AL: Thomé H. Fang Institute, 1998, Celebration Edition on the Author’s Ninetieth Birthday Anniversary)
  4. A Contextualistic Worldview: Essays (Carbondale and Edwardsville, IL.: Southern Illinois University Press, 2001)

Editor:

(1) The Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vols.32 through 39, 1960-l966. Yellow Springs, Ohio: Antioch Press.

(2) The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 20, La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1991.

(3) The Philosophy of A. J. Ayer, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 21, La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1992.

  1. The Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 22, Chicago and La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1994.
  2. The Philosophy of Paul Weiss, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 23, Chicago and La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1995.
  3. The Philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 24, Chicago and La Salle, IL.: Open Court, 1997.
  4. The Philosophy of Roderick M. Chisholm, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 25, Chicago and La Salle, IL.: Open Court, 1997.
  5. The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 26, Chicago and La Salle, IL.: Open Court, 1998.

Contributor and Co-Editor:

(1) "From Intuitionalism to Absolutism," introduction to The Early Works of John Dewey, 1882-1898, Vol. 1. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1969.

Co-Editor:

(1) The Early Works of John Dewey, 1882-1898, Vols.1-5, Carbon-dale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1967-1972; paperbound edition, August 1975.

(2) (with P. A. Schilpp) The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel, The Library of Living Philosophers,Vol.17. La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1984.

(3) (with P. A. Schilpp) The Philosophy of W. V. Quine, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 18, La Salle, IL.: Open Court, 1986; Expanded Edition, 1998.

(4) (with P. A. Schilpp) The Philosophy of Georg Henrik von Wright, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 19, La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1989.

(5) (with Harold M. Kaplan and Ralph E. McCoy) Charles D. Tenney’s The Discovery of Discovery, Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1991.

Contributor:

(1) "Foreword" to Harold B. Dunkel’s Whitehead on Education, Columbia, Ohio: Ohio State University Press, 1965, pp. vii-xii.

(2) "Creativity in Hartshorne’s World View" in Charles Hartshorne and Henry Nelson Wieman (Philosophy of Creativity Monograph Series, Vol. 1, ed. William S. Minor), Carbondale: Foundation for Creative Philosophy, 1969.

(3) "Dewey’s Philosophy and Philosophic Method," in Jo Ann Boydston, editor, Guide to the Works of John Dewey, Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1970; pp.15-60. Arcturus Books Edition, 1972.

(4) "Contextualism and Cosmic Evolution-Revolution" in Evolution-Revolution: Patterns of Development in Nature, Society, Man and Knowledge, Rubin Gotesky and Ervin Laszlo eds., New York, London, and Paris: Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers, 1971, pp. 3-39; also in The Philosophy Forum, Vol. 11 (March 1977), 3-39.

(5) "Advice to the New Philosophy Teacher" in Philosophy and the Civilizing Arts: Essays Presented to Herbert W. Schneider. Craig Walton and John P. Anton, eds., Athens: Ohio University Press, 1974, pp. 56-369.

(6) "Reflective Inquiry and Language," chap. 26 of Part II, in R. C. Pandeya and S. R. Bhatt, eds., Knowledge, Culture, and Value, Papers Presented in Plenary Sessions, Panel Discussions, and Sectional Meetings of World Philosophy Conference (Golden Jubilee Session of the Indian Philosophical Congress), December 28, 1975 to January 3, 1976. Delhi, Varanasi, and Patna: Motilal Banarsidass, 1976.

(7) "Dewey’s View of Experience and Culture," in Philosophy in the Life of a Nation: Papers Contributed to the Bicentennial Symposium of Philosophy, October 7-10, 1976. New York: Bicentennial Symposium of Philosophy, l976.

(8) "Piping Pragmatically," introductory essay for Vol. 4 of The Middle Works of John Dewey, ed., Jo Ann Boydston, Southern Illinois University Press, 1977.

(9) Introduction to Vol. 10 of The Middle Works of John Dewey, 1899-1924, ed., Jo Ann Boydston, Southern Illinois University Press, 1980.

(10) "Dewey’s View of Experience and Culture" in Peter Caws, editor, Two Centuries of Philosophy in America, American Philosophical Quarterly, Library of Philosophy, Basil Blackwell, 1980, pp. 167-173. Reprinted from Philosophy in the Life of a Nation.

(11) "Blanshard’s World View" in The Philosophy of Brand Blanshard, Paul Arthur Schilpp, editor, The Library of Living Philosophers, Open Court Publishing Company, 1980.

(12) "A Contextualistic Interpretation of the Self" in Jorge J. E. Gracia, editor, El Hombre y Su Conducta: Ensayos Filosoficos en Honor de Risieri Frondizi (Man and His Conduct: Philosophical Essays in Honor of Risieri Frondizi). Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico: University of Puerto Rico Press, 1980, pp. 169-179.

(13) "A Contextualistic View of the Self" in Vol. 2 of La Filosofia en America, Trabajos Presentados en el IX Congreso lnter-americano de Filosofia [June 1977 in Caracas, Venezuela]. Caracas: Sociedad Venezolana de Filosofia, Julio de 1979 [distributed in 1981].

(14) "A Contextualistic Philosophy of Life" in Symposium of the International Congress of Philosophy, Fu Jen Catholic University [December 28,1979-January 1, 1980]. Hsin Chuang, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan: Fu Jen Catholic University [1981], pp. 168-182.

(15) "Wieman’s Empiricism," Creative Interchange, John A. Broyer and Wm. S. Minor, eds. (Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1982), pp, 97-106.

(16) "Thomé H. Fang and the Spirit of Chinese Philosophy," Philosophy of Thomé H. Fang, ed. Executive Committee of the International Symposium on Thomé H. Fang’s Philosophy (Taipei: Youth Cultural Enterprises Co., Ltd., 1989), pp. 9-20 (for Chinese translation, see the Chinese and Japanese portion, Ibid, pp. 5-15).

(17) "Philosophy, Education, and the Art of Leadership," Ibid., pp. 173- 181.

(18) "Contextualism and Chinese Philosophy," Comparative Studies of

Eastern and Western Philosophy, 2 vols., International Symposium on Comparative Studies of Eastern and Western Philosophy, sponsored by Graduate Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Culture University, August 16-18, 1989 in Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. [publication date and publisher not specified; received February 1993], (with Ray Lepley, John Dewey, and Others), Value: A Cooperative Inquiry, ed. Ray Lepley, New York: Columbia University Press, 1949. Vol. 1, pp. 31-60.

(19) "Contextualists and Chinese Philosophers," Comparative Studies of Eastern and Western Philosophy, Continued Edition, Graduate Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Culture University, The Second International Symposium on Comparative Studies of Eastern and Western Philosophy, 10-12 June 1993, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. [publication date and publisher not specified, received 8 April 1994], pp. 21-33.

(20) "A Contextualistic View of Experience and Ecological Respon- sibility" in Donald A. Crosby and Charley D. Hardwick, eds., Religious Experience and Ecological Responsibility, Vol. 3 of American Liberal Religious Thought (New York: Peter Lang, 1996), pp. 173-187.

B. Articles in Professional Journals:

(1) "Neutral, Indubitable Sense-Data as the Starting Point for Theories of Perception," Journal of Philosophy, XXXVI, 1939.

(2) "Philosophy and Scientific Method," Proceedings of the Missouri Academy of Science, 1940.

(3) "Psychological Data and Philosophical Theory of Perception," Journal of Philosophy, XXXIX, 1942.

(4) "Remedial Logic," Journal of Higher Education, XVII (Nov. 1947), 423 428.

(5) "Developing Critical Thinking in the Secondary Schools," Educational Administration and Supervision, Vol. 34 (Nov. 1948), 421-424.

(6) "Elementary Logic as Remedial and Functional," Proceedings and Addresses of the Conference on the Teaching of Philosophy, Western Reserve University, October 14-15, 1949; edited by Frederick P. Harris, Cleveland, 1950, pp. 74-76.

(7) "Metaphysical Interpretation," Philosophical Review, LXI, April 1952.

(8) "Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax, and Cabbages and Kings," Journal of Philosophy, LV, No. 2 (Jan. 16, 1958), 45-57. Presidential Address for Southwestern Philosophical Society.

(9) "What is the Starting Point of Metaphysics?" Philosophy and Phe- nomenological Research, XVIII (March 1958), 293-311.

(10) "The Pursuit of Graduate Degrees by Members of the University Faculty," Proceedings of the Midwest Conference on Graduate Study and Research, 1960.

(11) "Philosophy as Comprehensive Vision," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, XXII (Sept. 1961), 16-25. Presidential Address for Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology.

(12) "Graduate and Professional Education During the Next Ten Years," Proceedings of the Missouri Conference on Higher Education, 1962.

(13) "Truth, Choice, and Despair," Pacific Philosophy Forum, Feb. 1963.

(14) "Philosophical Inquiry and the Sociology of Knowledge," Procee-dings of the Second Extraordinary Interamerican Convention of Philosophers, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1963.

(15) "Criteria for the Establishment of New Ph.D. Programs," Proceed-ings of the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, 1963.

(16) "Metaphysical Inquiry," Memorias del XIII Congreso International de Filosofia, (Mexico, D. F., 7-14 Septiembre de 1963) Ciudad Universidad, Mexico 20, D. F., Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1964.

(17) "John Dewey on Teaching Philosophy in High School," Educational Theory, Vol. 17, No. 3 (July 1967), 219-221. Reprinted in Journal of Critical Analysis, Vol. I (October 1969), 115-118.

(18) "A Flair for Philosophy," Midwestern Journal of Philosophy (Spring 1974), 1-12. Presidential Address of the Illinois Philosophy Association.

(19) "Does Philosophy Have a Future?" Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy, 1973, Varna, Bulgaria, Vol. 4, 417-420, Sofia, Bulgaria: Sofia Production Centre, 1974.

(20) Preceding item reprinted in Darshana International, Vol. 14 (April 1974).

(21) "Dewey’s View of Experience and Culture" in Philosophy in the Life of a Nation: Abstracts of Contributed Papers and Biographies of Participants [in Bicentennial Symposium of Philosophy, New York: Bicentennial Symposium of Philosophy, 1976.

(22) "John Dewey and Our Time," Baylor Educator (Spring 1978), 1-7, 14.

(23) "John Dewey’s World View," Religious Humanism, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Winter 1980), 32-37.

(24) "The Stephen C. Pepper Papers, 1903-1972," Root Metaphor: The Live Thought of Stephen C. Pepper in Paunch, Nos. 53 54 (1980), 73-80.

(25) (with Jo Ann Boydston) "The Center for Dewey Studies," Religious Humanism, Vol. 15, No. 2 (Spring 1981), 50-57.

(26) "Reflective Inquiry and Language," Indian Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 3 (April 1982), pp. 245-49. Reprint of chap. 26 of Part II in R.C. Pandeya and S. R. Bhatt, eds., Papers Presented in The World Philosophy Conference (Golden Jubilee Session of the Indian Philosophical Congress), December 28, 1975 to January 3, 1976 (Delhi, Varanasi, and Patna: Motilal Banarsidass, 1976).

(27) "Aesthetics and Education," Chinese University of Hong Kong Education Journal, Vol. 12, No. 2 (December 1984), 71-76.

(28) "John Dewey’s World Hypothesis," Chinese University of Hong Kong Journal of Education, Vol. 13, No. 1 (June 1985), 82-87.

(29) "Of a Shared Desk and Advancement of Philosophy," Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol. 65, No. 3 (November 1991), 48-52.

(30) "Interview of Lewis E. Hahn by John M. Abbarno," Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 29, No. 2 (June 1995), 255-268.

  1. "Interview of Lewis E. Hahn by Marilyn Davis," Perspectives: Research and Creative Activities at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Spring 1998
  2. "The Living Philosopher: An Interview with Lewis E. Hahn on the Occasion of His Ninetieth Birthday," Michael W. Allen and Janet Elizabeth Handy, Kinesis, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Fall, 1998). 5-35.
  1. Book Reviews (selected list):

(1) "Talking Properly about Perceiving." A Review of Chisholm’s Perceiving. Contemporary Psychology, January 1959.

(2) "On Psychological Atomism." A Review of Peter Alexander’s Sensationalism and Scientific Explanation. Contemporary Psychology, Vol.9 (1964), 74-76.

(3) "Irrational Man, Rational Society?" Review of A. 0. Lovejoy’s Reflections on Human Nature. Contemporary Psychology. Vol. 10 (1965), 83-84.

(4) "Cats’ Grins Without Cats" Review of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s The Structure of Behavior. Contemporary Psychology, Vol. 10 (1965), 422-423.

(5) Review of Paul Weiss’ Philosophy in Process (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1966). Vol. I, p. 792; Vol. II, pp. 731, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3 (March 1968), 458-459.

(6) Review Discussion of Stuart Hampshire’s Freedom of the Individual in The Philosophy Forum, Vol. 7, No. 2 (December 1968), 68-71.

(7) Review of Victor Koestenbaum’s The Phenomenological Sense of John Dewey: Habit and Meaning in Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 13, No. 4 (June 1978), 677-678.

(8) Review of Nelson Goodman’s Ways of Worldmaking in Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 33, No. 4 (June 1980), 785-786.

(9) Review article of Hermann Lübbe, ed., Wozu Philosophie? Stel-lungnahmen eines Arbeitskreises in Contemporary German Philosophy, Vol. 4 (1984), 320-326.

(10) Review of David Ray Griffin, John B. Cobb, Jr., Marcus P. Ford Pete A.Y. Gunter, and Peter Ochs, Founders of Constructive Postmodern Philosophy: Peirce, James, Bergson, Whitehead, and Hart-shorne (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993) in Southwest Philosophy Review, Journal of the Southwestern Philosophical Society , Vol. 9, No. 2 (August 1993), 145-147.