Maurice Mandelbaum

Maurice Mandelbaum (December 9, 1908, in Chicago – January 1, 1987, Hanover, New Hampshire) was an American philosopher and phenomenologist. He was professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University with stints at Dartmouth College and Swarthmore College. He held two degrees from Dartmouth and a PhD from Yale University. He was known for his work in phenomenology, epistemology, philosophy of perception (especially critical realism), and the history of ideas. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The anatomy of historical knowledge / by Mandelbaum, Maurice

    Published 1977
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    Philosophy, Science, and Sense Perception : Historical and Critical Studies by Mandelbaum, Maurice

    Published 2019
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    The anatomy of historical knowledge / by Mandelbaum, Maurice

    Published 1977
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    Philosophy, Science, and Sense Perception : Historical and Critical Studies by Mandelbaum, Maurice

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    Purpose and Necessity in Social Theory / by Mandelbaum, Maurice, 1908-1987

    Published 1987
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    The Anatomy of Historical Knowledge / by Mandelbaum, Maurice, 1908-1987

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    Purpose and Necessity in Social Theory / by Mandelbaum, Maurice, 1908-1987

    Published 1987
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    The Anatomy of Historical Knowledge / by Mandelbaum, Maurice, 1908-1987

    Published 2019
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    Phenomenology and Existentialism /

    Published 1967
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    Phenomenology and Existentialism /

    Published 1967
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