:This compilation is based on a mimeographed list found in the clippings file at the Harvard Library Archives. The mimeographed list only covered the lectures delivered through 1971. The remaining items were supplied by searching for relevant monographs in the catalogs of the Harvard Library and the Library of Congress. Since not all of the lecture series resulted in a published book, the list may be incomplete. •
John Dewey ('30–'31) "
Art as Experience" •
Arthur Lovejoy ('32–'33) "The Great Chain of Being: A Study of the History of an Idea" •
Wolfgang Köhler ('34–'35) "The Place of Value in a World of Facts" •
Étienne Gilson ('36–'37) "
The Unity of Philosophical Experience" •
Kurt Goldstein ('38–'39) "Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology" •
Bertrand Russell ('40–41) "An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth" •
E. L. Thorndike ('42–'43) "Human Nature and Human Institutions" •
William E. Hocking ('46–'47) "Issues in Contemporary Philosophy of Law" •
B. F. Skinner ('47–'48) "Verbal Behavior" •
Karl R. Popper ('49–'50) "The Study of Nature and Society" •
Frank A. Beach ('51–'52) "A Biological Approach to Psychology" •
J. L. Austin ('54–'55) "
How to Do Things with Words" •
Robert Oppenheimer ('56–'57) "The Hope of Order" •
Donald B. Lindsley ('58–'59) "Brain Organization and Behavior" •
Gabriel Marcel ('61–'62) "The Existential Background of Human Dignity" •
Herbert A. Simon ('62–'63) "Symbolic Processes in Human Behavior" •
Edwin H. Land ('66–'67) "Color Vision from Retina to Retinex" •
H. Paul Grice ('66–'67) "Logic and Conversation" •
A. J. Ayer (1970) "Russell and Moore: The Analytical Heritage" •
Donald Broadbent (1971) "In Defense of Empirical Psychology" •
Jeffrey Satinover (1974) "Imagination in Art and Religion" •
Michael Dummett (1976) "The Logical Basis of Metaphysics" •
Donald T. Campbell (1977) "Descriptive Epistemology: Psychological, Sociological, Evolutionary" •
Richard Wollheim (1982) "The Thread of Life" •
Allen Newell (1987) "Unified Theories of Cognition" •
Roger N. Shepard (1994) "Mind and World: Principles of Perception" •
Ned Block (2012) "How Empirical Facts About Attention Transform Traditional Philosophical Debates About the Nature of Perception" ==Published versions of the lectures==