 | - Our History The History the Philosophical Society of England and its Journal, The Philosopher
- Presidential Address The 1926 address to the Society by G.K. Chesterton, and
- The Need for a Philosophy The 1923 lecture at the Lyceum Club by G.K. Chesterton
- Bergson's Knowledge and Einstein's Relativity From Volume II, 1924, by Wildon Carr
- The Albigenses From Volume III, 1925, by J. P. Arendzen
- The Philosophy of Speech From Volume V, 1928, by Lylie Pragnell
- Tolerance From Volume VIII, 1930, by Richard Rowe
- Modern Science and Religion From Volume IX, 1931 by C. E. M. Joad
- Reason in Action From Volume XII, 1935, by John MacMurray
- Science, Art and Play FromVolume XIII 1935, by Erwin Schödinger
- Unanswerable Questions From Volume XIII, 1935, by Moritz Schlick
- Individual Psychology and Education From Volume XIII, 1936, by John Dewey
- Philosophy in Soviet Russia From Volume XXIII, 1946, by John Lewis
- Some Consequences of Telepathy From Volume XXV, 1948, by Lord Amwell
- Modern Civilisation and the Human Spirit From Volume XXVI, 1949, by Rev. A. H. Greenwood
- An Approach to Teaching Philosophy in Schools From Volume XXX, 1952, by Bernard Youngman
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