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Archibald Alexander (1855-1917)

Archibald Alexander served as a professor of philosophy at Columbia College in New York City from 1877 to 1889.

John Stuart Mill’s Autobiography (1874)

Goethe and Rousseau (1875)

German Thought and Schopenhauer’s Pessimism (1878)

Thomas Aquinas and the Encyclical Letter (1880)

John Henry Newman and the Oxford Revival (1883)

Some Problems of Philosophy (1886)

A Theory of Conduct (1890)

Theories of the Will in the History of Philosophy (1898)

The Paradox of Voluntary Attention (1910)

Hermann Sudermann, Morituri: Three One-Act Plays (1910)

André Lagarde, The Latin Church in the Middle Ages (1915)

An Alliance of the Weaker Nations (1916)

Archibald Alexander ‘75 (1917)


John Stuart Mill’s Autobiography (1874)

Goethe and Rousseau (1875)

German Thought and Schopenhauer’s Pessimism (1878)

This article appeared in the March 1878 issue of The Princeton Review.

Thomas Aquinas and the Encyclical Letter (1880)

Alexander, Archibald 1855 1917, Thomas Aquinas and the Encyclical Letter Title Page.jpg

John Henry Newman and the Oxford Revival (1883)

Some Problems of Philosophy (1886)

Alexander, Archibald 1855 1917, Some Problems of Philosophy Title Page.jpg

A Theory of Conduct (1890)

Alexander, Archibald 1855 1917, A Theory of Conduct Title Page.jpg

Theories of the Will in the History of Philosophy (1898)

Alexander, Archibald, Theories of the Will in the History of Philosophy Title Page.jpg

The Paradox of Voluntary Attention (1910)

Hermann Sudermann, Morituri: Three One-Act Plays (1910)

Translation by Archibald Alexander.

André Lagarde, The Latin Church in the Middle Ages (1915)

Translation by Archibald Alexander.

An Alliance of the Weaker Nations (1916)

Archibald Alexander ‘75 (1917)

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