Three consecutive issues of Philosophy, the quarterly Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, from October 1950 to April 1951. Uniformly bound in dark green printed paper wraps. 8vos. The covers of each issue are worn, rubbed at edges and faded to differing degrees. Internally there is an occasional hint of page toning but generally clean, neat, bright and tight.
A selection of articles, papers society news in each issue. These issues include papers on The Nature and State of the Study of Politics; Ethical Disagreement; Syntenic Aspects of Mathematics; Ethical Objectivity; German Philosophy; Plato as a Poet; Ethics and Politics; Locke and the Problem of Personal Identity; Reflections on the Natural Philosophy of Goethe; Objectivity in Morals; The Virtue of the Act and the Virtue of the Agent; and many more.