William Torrey Harris
(1835–1909)

American educator, philosopher, and lexicographer. He founded and edited the first philosophical periodical in America, the Journal of Speculative Philosophy (1867), editing it until 1893.

William Torrey Harris

Works

  • Hegel's first principle, 1869 (external scan)
  • The theory of American education, 1870 (external scan)
  • The early withdrawal of pupils from school, 1872 (short work) (external scan)
  • A statement of the theory of education in the United States of American, 1874 (external scan)
  • The commonwealth of Missouri, With others. 1877 (external scan)
  • Appletons' school readers. With Andrew Jackson Rickoff and Mark Bailey. Published 1878
First Reader, Second Reader, Third Reader, Forth Reader, Fifth Reader
Libro primero de lectura de Appleton, 1899 (external scan)

Introductions

Works about Harris


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