Focus: Aspects of the New York Intellectual Scene |
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| Table of Contents | Notes on Contributors | Ordering information |
| Robert Lekachman | The Literary Intellectuals of New York |
| Bernard Rosenberg and Norris E. Fliegel |
The Vanguard Artist in New York |
| Karen Gaylorad | Bohemia Revisited |
| Vytautas Kavolis | Political Determinants of Artistic Style |
The International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences
| Joseph J. Kockelmans |
Recent European Developments in the Philosophy of the Sciences of Man |
Notes
on Contributors
(at
time of publication)
The Literary Intellectuals of New York Robert Lekachman Robert Lekachman, chairman of the Development of Economics of Barnard College, has written A History of Economic Ideas and edited several books on economics. He is at present preparing a study, Keynes and the American Experience. Back To Top
Bernard Rosenberg, Associate Professor of Sociology at the City College of New York, has written The Values of Veblen, and is joint author of two books and co-editor of a third in sociology. He is at present studying poverty and juvenile delinquency. Back To TopThe Vanguard Artist in New York Norris E. Fliegel Norris E. Fliegel is Assistant Professor of Education, Hunter College, and practices in the field of psychotherapy. He has published a book, Papers of Psychological Aspects of Muscular Dystrophy in Children, and together with Bernard Rosenberg is completing The Vanguard Artist: Portrait and Self-Portrait. Back To TopBohemia Revisited Karen Gaylord Karen Gaylord holds a fellowship from the National Institute of Mental Health and is working under the Graduate Faculty of the New School. Back To TopPolitical Determinants of Artistic Style Vytautas Kavolis Vytautas Kavolis, chairman of the Department of Scoiology-Anthropology of Dickinson College has written several articles on socioligcal aspects of art, and is particularly concerned with the examination of artistic style. Back To TopThe International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences Joseph J. Kockelmans, Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Graduate Faculty of the New School, has written several books and many articles on phenomenology and the physical sciences, phenomenological psychology, phenomenology and existentialism, Husserl and Heidegger. He is currently working on one book on the meaning of philosophy and another on Husserl's phenomenology. |
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