George F. Stout (stout-gf)
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Stout, George F. 1888. “The Scope and Method of Psychology.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1(1): 33–54.
Stout, George F. 1889. “The Psychological Work of Herbart’s Disciples.” Mind 14(55): 353–368.
Stout, George F. 1890. “The Genesis of the Cognition of Physical Reality.” Mind 15(57): 22–45.
Stout, George F. 1891a. “Thought and Language.” Mind 16(62): 181–205.
Stout, George F. 1891b. “Belief.” Mind 16(64): 449–469.
Stout, George F. 1891c. “A General Analysis of Presentations as a Preparatory to the Theory of Their Interaction.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2(1): 107–120.
Stout, George F. 1891d. “Apperception and the Movement of Attention.” Mind 16(61): 23–53.
Stout, George F. 1894. “Relative Suggestion.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 3(1): 61–89.
Stout, George F. 1896. “Voluntary Action.” Mind 5(19): 354–366.
Stout, George F. 1900a. “The Common-Sense Conception of a Material Thing.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1: 1–17.
Stout, George F. 1900b. “Perception of Change and Duration.” Mind 9(33): 1–7.
Stout, George F. 1901. “Alleged Self-Contradictions in the Concept of Relation – A Criticism of Mr. Bradley’s ‘Appearance and Reality,’ pt. I, ch. III.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2: 1–14.
Stout, George F. 1907a. “Mr. Prichard’s Criticism of Psychology.” Mind 16(62): 236–243.
Stout, George F. 1907b. “Things and Sensations.” Proceedings of the British Academy 2.
Stout, George F. 1908. “Immediacy, Mediacy and Coherence.” Mind 17(65): 20–47.
Stout, George F. 1909. “Are Presentations Mental or Physical? A Reply to Professor Alexander [on Alexander (1908)].” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 9: 226–247.
Stout, George F. 1911a. “The Object of Thought and Real Being.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 11: 187–205. Reprinted in Stout (1930a, 335–352).
Stout, George F. 1911b. “Reply to Mr. Joseph [Joseph (1910a, 1910b)].” Mind 20(77): 1–14.
Stout, George F. 1912. “The Object of Thought and Real Being.” in Atti del IV Congresso internazionale di filosofia, Bologna 1911. Volume I: Sedute Generali, edited by Giorgio Del Vecchio, pp. 72–81. Genova: A.F. Formı́ggini.
Stout, George F. 1914. “The Status of Sense-Data.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 14: 381–406.
Stout, George F. 1915. “Mr. Russell’s Theory of Judgment.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 15: 332–352.
Stout, George F. 1918. “Do Finite Individuals Possess a Substantive or an Adjectival Mode of Being?” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 18: 530–551. Also published in the Supplementary Volume I.
Stout, George F. 1922a. “The Late Miss E.E. Constance Jones.” Mind 31(123): 383–384.
Stout, George F. 1922b. “Prof. Alexander’s Theory of Sense Perception.” Mind 31(124): 385–412.
Stout, George F. 1922c. “The Nature of Universals and Propositions.” Proceedings of the British Academy 10: 157–172. Reprinted in Stout (1930a, 384–403).
Stout, George F. 1923. “Are the Characteristics of Particular Things Particular or Universal?” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 3: 114–122.
Stout, George F. 1925. “Bradley on Truth and Falsity.” Mind 34(133): 39–54.
Stout, George F. 1927a. “The Nature of Introspection.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 7: 77–88.
Stout, George F. 1927b. “Postscript to Stout (1927a).” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 7: 244–249.
Stout, George F. 1930a. Studies in Philosophy and Psychology. London: MacMillan Publishing Co.
Stout, George F. 1930b. “Bradley’s Theory of Relations.” in Studies in Philosophy and Psychology, pp. 182–194. London: MacMillan Publishing Co.
Stout, George F. 1931a. Mind and Matter. London: MacMillan Publishing Co.
Stout, George F. 1931b. “Are there Different Ways of Existing?” in Proceedings of the Seventh International congress of philosophy, held at Oxford, England, September 1-6, 1930, edited by Gilbert Ryle, pp. 122–126. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by the Institut International de Philosophie.
Stout, George F. 1932. “Truth and Falsity.” Mind 41(163): 297–310.
Stout, George F. 1935. “Mechanical and Teleological Causation.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 14: 46–65.
Stout, George F. 1936. “Universals Again.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 15: 1–15.
Stout, George F. 1938. “Phenomenalism.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 39: 1–18.
Stout, George F. 1940. “Things, Predicates and Relations.” Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 18(2): 117–130.
Stout, George F. 2007. “La nature des universaux et des propositions.” in Métaphysique Contemporaine: Propriétés, mondes possibles et personnes, edited by Emmanuelle Garcia and Frédéric Nef, pp. 121–142. Textes clés. Paris: Librairie philosophique Jean Vrin. Traduction de Stout (1922c) par Emmanuelle Garcia.
Further References
Alexander, Samuel. 1908. “Mental Activity in Willing and Ideas.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 9: 1–40.
Joseph, H. W. B. 1910a. “The Psychological Explanation of the Development of the Perception of External Objects (I.).” Mind 19(75): 305–321.
Joseph, H. W. B. 1910b. “The Psychological Explanation of the Development of the Perception of External Objects.” Mind 19(76): 457–469.