Santayana Article Title and Author Index:

"To Be Happy You Must Be Wise"

1950 Painting of Santayana by Harry Wood

1992 Santayana Conference Avila, Spain

A Conversation, Partly Real and Partly Imaginary

A Free Man's Worship: Santayana and Russell on Transcendence

A Liberty Fund Conference on George Santayana

A Soliloquy in Limbo

A Sometime Companion

American and German Tendencies In the Thought of Josiah Royce

An Abulensean Pragmatist?

And We Didn't Even Get His Name: Santayana's Existential Stranger

Announcement: Frontiers in American Philosophy

Artifices of Eternity: The Ideal and the Real in Stevens, Williams and Santayana

Beauty and the Labyrinth of Evil: Santayana and the Possibility of Naturalistic Mysticism

Beauty's Ballad and the Colors of the Gown

Beyond Truth: Santayana on the Functional Relations of Art, Myth, and Religion

Bibliographical Checklist: Fourteenth Update

Bibliographic Checklist: Ninth Update

Bibliographic Update

Bibliographical Checklist, Eighteenth Update

Bibliographical Checklist, Eighth Update

Bibliographical Checklist, Fifth Update

Bibliographical Checklist, Fourth Update

Bibliographical Checklist, Seventeenth Update

Bibliographical Checklist, Seventh Update

Bibliographical Checklist, Twentieth Update

Bibliographical Checklist, Twenty-First Update

Bibliographical Checklist, Twenty-Second Update

Bibliographical Checklist: Eleventh Update

Bibliographical Checklist: Fifteenth Update

Bibliographical Checklist: Nineteenth Update

Bibliographical Checklist: Sixteenth Update

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Bibliographical Checklist: Thirteenth Update

Bibliographical Checklist: Twelfth Update

Birthday Poem

Buchler and Santayana

C. A. Strong and G. Santayana in Light of Archive Material

Caresses and Insults: A Note On Santayana's Metaethics

Carta desde Espana

Charity, Interpretation, Disintoxication: A Comment on Gouinlock's Ultimate Religion

Concept and Aesthetics in George Santayana

Concerning the Nature of Intent

Consolations of an Impotent Spirit

Contingency, Philosophy, and Superstition

Conversations in Rome

First Toast

Further Conversaciones

George Santayana

George Santayana and the Genteel Tradition

George Santayana: A Pyrrhonian Sceptic of Our Time

Greetings

Hermes the Interpreter

In Memoriam: Santayana

Interpreting Interpretations

Is Santayana Tragic?

Lucifer: A Holograph Note

Memorial Notice: Paul Grimley Kuntz

Mimicking Mrs. Toy

Moral Truth or Empirical Truth about Morality

Mr. Santayana and the New Mysterians

Obituary: Corliss Lamont

Obituary: Margot Cory

Oliver's Last Soliloquies

On Grue and Bleen

On the Absence of Argument in Santayana

On the Supervenience of Spirit

Overheard in Seville

               No. 23 Fall 2005

               No. 24 Fall 2006

Persons and Places

Persons and Places -- Hold the Events

Poem

PostScript

Pragmatism and Santayana's Realms

Realms and Hierarchies

Reminiscences

Report on the 1983 Annual Meeting

Rorty has no Physics

Royce, Santayana, and "The Relational Form of the Ontological Argument"

Rudiments of a Speculative Naturalist Philosophy

Sagas of the Spirit: On the Retrospections of George Santayana and Henry Adams

Santayana after September 11, 2001

Santayana and Democritus Two Mutually Interpreting Philosophical Poets

Santayana and Goethe

Santayana and Greek Philosophy

Santayana and Making Claims on the Spiritual Truth about Matters of Fact

Santayana and Panpsychism

Santayana and Valery

Santayana in Rome

Santayana on Causation

Santayana on Culture and Religion

Santayana on James: 1891

Santayana on Limited Government

Santayana on Public Opinion

Santayana Read from a Perspective of Polish Post-Communism

Santayana's Autobiography and the Development of his Philosophy

Santayana's Bifurcationist Theory of Time

Santayana's God

Santayana's Idea of the Tragic

Santayana's Lectures on Aesthetics

Santayana's Neglect of Hartshorne's Alternative

Santayana's Neo-Platonism

Santayana's Ontology and the Nicene Creed

Santayana's Peirce

Santayana's Philosophy of Love

Santayana's Pragmatism and the Comic Sense of Life

Santayana's Review of Dewey's Experience and Nature: Pivotal Expression of a Philosophy of Living Nature and Vivacious Spirit

Santayana's Troubled Distinction: Aesthetics and Ethics in The Sense of Beauty

Santayana's Unbearable Lightness of Being: Aesthetics as a Prelude to Ontology

Santayana's Whitman Revisited

Santayana: Some Recollections and Asides

Second International Conference on George Santayana

Second Toast

Self-Knowledge and Psychology: Literary, Dialectical, and Scientific

Sensibility, Pragmatism, and Modernity

Sentimental Time and the Sense of Rationality

Six Aspects of Santayana's Philosophy

Skepticism, Romanticism and "Penitent Art"

Some Abbreviations for Santayana's Works

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Spirit Within The Life of Reason

Spirit's Primary Nature is to be Secondary

Spirituality Without Moral Concerns

Substrative Materialism

That Bit has its Unfading Color

The 'Spanishness' of Santayana

The Absence of Religion in Shakespeare: Dewey and Santayana On Shakespeare and Religion

The Ascent of Spirit: Is Santayana's System a Naturalistic Neo-Platonic Hierarchy?

The Autonomy of Spirit

The Bulletin and other Websites

               No. 19 Fall 2001

               No. 20 Fall 2002

               No. 21 Fall 2003

               No. 22 Fall 2004

               No. 24 Fall 2006

The Enduring Value of Santayana's Philosophy

The George Santayana Society

The Letters of George Santayana

The Life of the Spirit in Santayana, Stevens, and Williams

The Meaning of Self-Knowledge in Santayana's Philosophy

The Notion of the Tragic in Santayana's Thought

The Pathetic Fallacy in Santayana

The Philosophical and Interpretive Import of Santayana's Marginalia

The Place of Santayana in Modern Philosophy

The Possibility of an Empiricist Naturalism: Dewey and Santayana

The Primordial Myth of The Bad Mother and the Good Mother in Persons and Places and The Last Puritan

The Problem of Theoretical Self-Reflexivity in Peirce and Santayana

The Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy

The Rival Naturalisms of Dewey and Santayana

The Santayana Edition

               No. 01 Fall 1983

               No. 02 Fall 1984

               No. 03 Fall 1985

               No. 04 Fall 1986

               No. 05 Fall 1987

               No. 06 Fall 1988

               No. 07 Fall 1989

               No. 08 Fall 1990

               No. 09 Fall 1991

               No. 10 Fall 1992

               No. 11 Fall 1993

               No. 12 Fall 1994

               No. 13 Fall 1995

               No. 14 Fall 1996

               No. 15 Fall 1997

               No. 16 Fall 1998

               No. 17 Fall 1999

               No. 18 Fall 2000

               No. 19 Fall 2001

               No. 20 Fall 2002

               No. 21 Fall 2003

               No. 22 Fall 2004

The Second International Conference on George Santayana

The Three Lives of George Santayana at Harvard

The Website of the Bulletin and other Websites

               No. 23 Fall 2005

Thinking in the Ruins: Two Overlooked Responses to Contingency

Time cover. February 3, 1936

Turning to Santayana

Two Philosophical Psychologists

Ultimate Religion

Un Matrimonio

Variations on a Given Theme

What Good is Irony?

Whither Santayana's Aesthetics?

William James and George Santayana The Extent of a Philosophic Vision

 

 

Article Author Index:

 

Aaron, Daniel, 1912-
Alexander, Thomas M., 1952-