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    Marxism, Science, and the Movement of History.Alan R. Burger, Hyman R. Cohen & David H. DeGrood - 1980 - John Benjamins Publishing.
  2. Contemporary East European Philosophy.Edward D'angelo, David H. Degrood & Dale Maurice Riepe - 1970 - Spartacus Books.
     
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    A note on Kevin Anderson’s Study of Western Marxism.David H. Degrood - 1998 - International Studies in Philosophy 30 (4):93-99.
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    Consciousness and social life.David H. DeGrood - 1976 - Amsterdam: Grüner.
    Ex nihilo nihil fit: PHILOSOPHY'S "STARTING POINT" Periodically, philosophers have had the feeling that somehow the entire weight of the traditional ...
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    Dialectics and Revolution.David H. DeGrood - 1978 - Amsterdam, Netherlands: Grüner.
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    East-West Dialogues: Foundations and Problems of Revolutionary Praxis.David H. Degrood, Paul K. Crosser & Dale Riepe - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (2):283-284.
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    Haeckel's theory of the unity of nature.David H. DeGrood - 1965 - Boston,: Christopher Pub. House.
    Haeckel was on Darwin's own admission the major advocate of evolutionary theory in Germany. In a letter to Haeckel on November 19, 1868. ...
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    Marx and the School of the Revolution: The Radical Philosophy of Karl Marx in Mid-passage.David H. DeGrood - 1995 - Tigris Books.
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    Philosophies of essence.David H. DeGrood - 1970 - Groningen,: Wolters-Noordhoff.
    Philosophies of essence provides a critical evaluation of the concept of 'essence' from the Pre-Socratics to the present, as well as indicating the social roots of the various developments. Further, it shows the fruitfulness the concept still has for a scientific materialistic outlook. In addition, a new dual formulation of the concept is given.--Preface.
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  10. Radical Currents in Contemporary Philosophy.David H. Degrood, Dale Riepe & John Somerville - 1972 - Science and Society 36 (3):368-371.
     
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    Radical Currents in Contemporary Philosophy.David H. Degrood, Dale Maurice Riepe & John Somerville - 1971 - St. Louis,: Warren H Green. Edited by Dale Maurice Riepe & John Somerville.
    Critique of idealistic naturalism: methodological pollution in the main stream of American philosophy, by D. Riepe.--Ex nihilo nihil fit: philosophy's "starting point," by D. H. DeGrood.--An historical critique of empiricism, by J. E. Hansen.--Epilogue on Berkeley, by R. W. Sellars.--Mandala thinking, by A. Mackay.--An empirical conception of freedom, by E. D'Angelo.--Heidegger on the essence of truth, by M. Farber.--Minding as a material force, by H. L. Parsons.--The crisis of the 1890's and the shaping of twentieth century America, by R. B. (...)
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    The appearance of reality: essays in contemporary philosophy.David H. DeGrood - 1985 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
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  13. The appearance of reality and the reality of appearance.David H. DeGrood - 1983 - In Pasquale N. Russo, Dialectical perspectives in philosophy and social science. Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
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    Value Theory and the Behavioral Sciences.David H. Degrood - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (2):303-304.
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    Experience and Being: Prolegomena to a Future Ontology.David H. Degrood - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (4):613-613.
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    Karl Marx: The Roots of His Thought.David H. DeGrood - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (4):582-582.
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  17. Arthur Danto, "What Philosophy is". [REVIEW]David Degrood - 1969 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2 (1):159.
     
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    C. Schrag's "Experience and Being: Prolegomena to a Future Ontology". [REVIEW]David H. Degrood - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (4):613.
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    D. P. Chattopadhyaya's "Societies and Cultures". [REVIEW]David H. Degrood - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (4):587.
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    Hegel, Marx, and Dialectic. [REVIEW]David H. DeGrood - 1984 - The Owl of Minerva 15 (2):207-211.
    The philosophy of Hegel had been dominant, in a Neo-Hegelian decaying form, in Great Britain at the end of the last century. It was then challenged there by the neo-empiricisms of Bertrand Russell and G. E. Moore. Development in the United States was parallel, except that Neo-Hegelianism was knocked from its citadel by William James, Dewey, and to a much lesser extent by Peirce. Dewey retained some Hegelianism in his new naturalistic approach.
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