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* 1962, Paradoxes of Freedom, Berkeley: University of California Press.
 
* 1962, Paradoxes of Freedom, Berkeley: University of California Press.
 
* 1975, Paul Kurtz and Miro Todorovich (ed.), The Philosophy of the Curriculum, Buffalo: Prometheus Books.
 
* 1975, Paul Kurtz and Miro Todorovich (ed.), The Philosophy of the Curriculum, Buffalo: Prometheus Books.
* 1987, Out of Step: An Unquiet Life in the 20th Century, New York: Harper & Row.
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* 1987, Out of Step: An Unquiet Life in the 20th Century, New York: Harper & Row.<ref>List adapted from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sidney-hook/ Sidney Hook] First published Thu May 8, 2008, accessed 1 August 2010</ref>
  
 
===Writing on Hook===
 
===Writing on Hook===
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* Sidorsky, David, 2003, “Charting the Intellectual Career of Sidney Hook: Five Major Steps” in Partisan Review, Volume 70, Number 2, pp. 324-342. [This is a slightly edited version of the essay which is printed as the Introduction to Matthew J. Cotter's collection of essays, Sidney Hook Reconsidered.]
 
* Sidorsky, David, 2003, “Charting the Intellectual Career of Sidney Hook: Five Major Steps” in Partisan Review, Volume 70, Number 2, pp. 324-342. [This is a slightly edited version of the essay which is printed as the Introduction to Matthew J. Cotter's collection of essays, Sidney Hook Reconsidered.]
 
* Morrison, M. (Pseudonym for Meyer Shapiro), “[http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/writers/goldman/1943/07/hook.htm Sidney Hook's Attack on Trotskyism],” Fourth International, Volume 4, Number 7 (1943).
 
* Morrison, M. (Pseudonym for Meyer Shapiro), “[http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/writers/goldman/1943/07/hook.htm Sidney Hook's Attack on Trotskyism],” Fourth International, Volume 4, Number 7 (1943).
* Postel, Danny, “[http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i11/11a01801.htm Sidney Hook, an Intellectual Street Fighter, Reconsidered],” The Chronicle of Higher Education Volume 49, Number 11 (2002).
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* Postel, Danny, “[http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i11/11a01801.htm Sidney Hook, an Intellectual Street Fighter, Reconsidered],” The Chronicle of Higher Education Volume 49, Number 11 (2002).<ref>List adapted from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sidney-hook/ Sidney Hook] First published Thu May 8, 2008, accessed 1 August 2010</ref>
  
  

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1902-1989

Affiliations

Publications and resources

Books

  • 1927, The Metaphysics of Pragmatism, Chicago: Open Court Pub. Co.
  • 1933, Toward the Understanding of Karl Marx: A Revolutionary Interpretation, New York: John Day Co.
  • 1934 (ed.), The Meaning of Marx [Symposium by Bertrand Russell, John Dewey, Morris R. Cohen, Sherwood Eddy, and Sidney Hook], New York: Farrar and Rinehart.
  • 1936, From Hegel to Marx: Studies in the Intellectual Development of Karl Marx, New York: John Day Co.
  • 1939, John Dewey: An Intellectual Portrait, New York: John Day Co.
  • 1943, The Hero in History, New York: John Day Co.
  • 1946, Education for Modern Man, New York: Dial Press.
  • 1952, Heresy, Yes – Conspiracy, No, New York: American Committee for Cultural Freedom.
  • 1960, “Pragmatism and the Tragic Sense of Life,” Commentary 30 (1960), pp 139-149.
  • 1961, The Quest for ‘Being,’ New York: St. Martin's Press.
  • 1962, Paradoxes of Freedom, Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • 1975, Paul Kurtz and Miro Todorovich (ed.), The Philosophy of the Curriculum, Buffalo: Prometheus Books.
  • 1987, Out of Step: An Unquiet Life in the 20th Century, New York: Harper & Row.[3]

Writing on Hook

  • Capaldi, Nicholas, 1983, “Sidney Hook: A Personal Portrait,” in Kurtz 1983, pp. 17-27.
  • Cotter, Matthew J. (ed.), 2004, Sidney Hook Reconsidered, Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books.
  • Konvitz, Milton R., 1983, “Sidney Hook: Philosopher of the Moral-Critical Intelligence,” in Kurtz 1983, pp. 3-6.
  • Kristol, Irving, “Life with Sidney: A Memoir,” in Kurtz 1983.
  • Kurtz, Paul (ed.), 1968, Sidney Hook and the Contemporary World, New York: John Day and Co.
  • Kurtz, Paul (ed.), 1983, Sidney Hook: Philosopher of Democracy and Humanism, Buffalo: Prometheus Books. [This Festschrift for Sidney Hook's eightieth birthday contains four essays on Hook's person and writings.]
  • Kurtz, Paul, 1983a, “Preface: The Impact of Sidney Hook in the Twentieth Century,” in Kurtz 1983.
  • Phelps, Christopher, 1962, Foreword to Sidney Hook, From Hegel to Marx: Studies in the Intellectual Development of Karl Marx, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 1-11.
  • Phelps, Christopher, 1997, Young Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist, Ithaca: University of Cornell.
  • Ryan, Alan, 2002, Foreword to Sidney Hook, Sidney Hook on Pragmatism, Democracy, and Freedom: The Essential Essays, (Robert B. Talisse and Robert Tempio (eds.), Amherst: Prometheus Books, pp. 9-10.
  • Sidorsky, David, 2003, “Charting the Intellectual Career of Sidney Hook: Five Major Steps” in Partisan Review, Volume 70, Number 2, pp. 324-342. [This is a slightly edited version of the essay which is printed as the Introduction to Matthew J. Cotter's collection of essays, Sidney Hook Reconsidered.]
  • Morrison, M. (Pseudonym for Meyer Shapiro), “Sidney Hook's Attack on Trotskyism,” Fourth International, Volume 4, Number 7 (1943).
  • Postel, Danny, “Sidney Hook, an Intellectual Street Fighter, Reconsidered,” The Chronicle of Higher Education Volume 49, Number 11 (2002).[4]


Biographical Resources

Notes

  1. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Sidney Hook First published Thu May 8, 2008, accessed 1 August 2010
  2. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Sidney Hook First published Thu May 8, 2008, accessed 1 August 2010
  3. List adapted from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Sidney Hook First published Thu May 8, 2008, accessed 1 August 2010
  4. List adapted from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Sidney Hook First published Thu May 8, 2008, accessed 1 August 2010