Vol. I No. 1, Spring 1969
Philosophic Research and Analysis (An initial introduction   
to REALIA)

Vol. II No. 1, 1969
The Fundamental Problems of Our Society
The Related Philosphic Questions
The Elements of the Problems and Questions
Systems Analyzed Projects and Tasks
The Research Matrix
The Effort and the Organization
The Immediate Needs and Accomplishments

Vol. III No. 2, Early Spring 1970
Farther Reaches of Human Nature – Abraham H. Maslow
A Polemic against “Business” – Ray W. Alsbury
Unhappiness ahead for Teens?
The Long Haired Adventures of George – Dan Smedra
The Task of Living Today – Alexander Meek, Jr.

Vol. III No. 3, Early Summer 1970
“Your Future, Sir” – Alfred King Aldin
A Crisis of Crises – W. D. McElroy
What We Must Do – John Platt

Vol. III No. 4, Spring 1971
Ultra Behaviorism – Alfred King Aldin
Psychological Insecurity, Probabilities, and
Cognitive Certainty: a Commentary
When Does the Son become the Father’s

Vol. IV No. 1, Fall 1971
Hypothetical Imperative
The Public Interest
The Rights of a Human Child
American Leadership – R. L. Vanden Bergh, M.D.
Responsibilism
A Pythagoreanism

Vol. IV No. 3, Late Winter 1972
Fundamental Tenet of Morality – Alfred King Aldin
Bedeviling Question
Meta Language – Elwood Murray
Reality as the Common Denominator

Vol. IV No. 4, Spring 1972
A Savage in the Society of Human Beings
Learning to Live in a Society of Human Beings
The Social Philosophy of School Busing

Vol. IV No. 5, Summer 1972
Psychological Nature of Taxation
Transaction Tax
Evidence of Theory of Truth
Self-destruct Civilization
The Ignorance and the Guilt
Too Much Education?
The University as a Church
Right to Decide Life or Death

Vol. IV No. 6, Late Summer 1972
Human Love – Alfred King Aldin
Woman of the Future – Anna Doud Kerrigan
Transaction Tax
Women of the Future: a report
The Best Good Life: analysis

Vol. IV No. 7, Fall 1972
Man and Reality: Prolegomena
Essence of Womanhood – Susanne Kortals
Reality of Natural Morality – Alfred King Aldin
Epistemic Based Discipline of Communication

Vol. IV No. 8, Early Winter 1973
Being, Becoming and Human Orientation – Alfred King  
Aldin
Behavioral Blindness
Reality of Natural Morality (Continued) – Alfred King
Aldin

Vol. IV No. 9, Late Winter 1973
Absolutization of Proof
Man as a Field of Influence
Dominance of Words
Trisection of the Angle

Vol. IV No. 10, Spring 1973
Philosophy and its Operational Matrix – Alfred King Aldin
Environment, Man, and Nature
Sunrise Time
Guilt or Pride in Sex

Vol. IV No. 11, Early Summer, 1973
The Measurement of Human Beings – A. K. Aldin
The Tripartite of Man
The Environmental Support
The Degree of Humanness
The State of Self-Civilizedness
The Measuring
Why Should I Care About You?
An Applied Philosophy – Susanne Kortals
Volumes 1 - 4
Volumes 5 - 6
Vol. V No. 1, Fall 1973
The Nature and Structure of Morality – Alfred King Aldin
The Moral Hypothetical Imperative
Abstractions, Orientations and Goals
Moral Ideals
Status of Philosophy this Critical Day
Where are all the Philosophers

Vol. V No. 2, Early Winter 1974
A Mortal Weakness of Philosophy: an Interview with Bertram Morris
The Nature of Justice – A. K. Aldin

Vol V No. 3, Late Winter 1974
A Challenge to all Philosophers: an editorial from the Town and Country
Review
The Rights of Man – A. K. Aldin

Vol V No. 4, Spring 1974
Attraction and Alienation in Philosophy – Nancy Milliken
Universal Laws of Life – A. K. Aldin
Philosophic Wisdom of Age – Anonymous

Vol. V No. 5, Early Summer 1974
Governmental Leadership in the U. S.: Perspectives in Political Philosophy
An interview with Charles B. Howe
Joust – Dan Lynch, Rocky Mountain Journal
Philosophy in Global Perspective – Wallace Gray

Vol. V No. 8, Winter 1975
Rawls’s Egalitarianism – Bertram Morris
The Worlds of Man – A. K. Aldin
Zen – Wallace Gray

Vol. V No. 9, Spring 1975
Śatki – An Existgential Analysis – F. L. Kumar
Some Philosophic Observations
Moral Reality and Human Nature – A. K. Aldin

Vol. V No. 10, Summer 1975
Freedom and Determination as Concomitants – Wallace Gray
Is There Only One Right Way for Man to Live? – A. K. Aldin
A Philosophic Look at Humanistic Psychology

Vol. V No. 11, Fall 1975
Moral Crises Underlie Our Other Crises – Archie J. Bahm
Existential Subjectivity in Saivism – F. L. Kumar
Set Union in a Rain Barrel – Wallace Gray
The Transition for Comparative Philosophy to the
World History of Philosophy – John Plott

Vol. V No. 12, Winter 1975
The Nexus of History and Philosophy – Bertram Morris
Remapping Our World – R. Buckminster Fuller
The Meaning of Humanness – Gerald F. Keryche
Freedom – John Nicholas Hines
Questions from Beyond – Raymond W. Houghton
Who Will Blow the Whistle? – Alfred E. Koenig

Vol. VI No. 1, Late Winter 1976
Some Meanings of “Altruism” – Wayne Sheeks
A Philosophy of Humanistic Potentialism – A. K. Aldin

Vol. VI No. 2, Spring 1976
Yoga in the American Context – Sampurna Srinagesh and K. Srinagesh
Reorienting Human Life – Wallace Gray
The Right to Die – A. K. Aldin

Vol. VI No. 3, Summer 1976
Apiomos: Toward a Neo-Pythagoreanism – Derek A. Kelly
Evolutionary Levels of Phenomena – G. E. Archie and Lee C. Archie
Sensations, Memories and the Flow of Time – James T. Culberson

Vol. VI No. 4, Fall 1976
The Role of Reason in the Humanistic Predicament – Bruce B. Wavell
Man and Modern Philosophy – Sampurna Srinagesh
Pedagogy as Show Business – Claude L. Fox
The U-Process – Wallace Gray
A Modest Proposal – Wallace Gray

Vol. VI No. 5, Early Winter 1976
Value Education and the Private College – Gerald F. Kreyche and
Andrew T. Kopan
A Curriculum for Transformation – Maureen T. Lapan
The Dying Dream and the Out-of-Body Dream – A. K. Aldin
A Broadly Controlled Pluralistic Democracy – Gustave E. Archie and
Lee C. Archie
Steps from Fear to Freedom – Margaret Guthrie

Vol. VI No. 6, Late Winter 1977
Policy, Practicalities, and Philosophy – Gregory A. Daneke
An Analysis of Humanistic Predicament in Eastern Philosophies of Religion
– F. L. Kumar
Non-Distributive Black Philosophy – James E. Parejko
Stoicism and the Humanistic “Predicament” – Wayne Sheeks

Vol. VI No. 7, Early Spring 1977
Platonic Cave – Psychoanalytic Dream – John Nicholas Hines
The Human Agenda – Garrett R. Carpenter
The Essential Solzhenitsyn – Oskar Gruenwald
The Humanistic Predicament I – Alfred King Aldin

Vol. VI No. 8, Late Spring 1977
Values and Morals: The Enduring Quest – Gerald F. Kreyche
Person and Incarnate Meaningfulness – John M. Hines
The Humanistic Predicament II – A. K. Aldin

Vol. VI No. 9, Summer
The Humanistic Predicament III – A. K. Aldin

Vol. VI No. 10, Early Fall 1977
Quo Vadis, Philosophy? – Gerald F. Kreyche
To Decide for Life – David Welch
The Puritan Belief in Progress: An American Faith – Richard Nelson
Rites of Passage: Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia
Woolf?” – Walter Weir
The Continuing Revolution: A Call for a Humanistic Society – Joseph F.    
Grassi
Philosopher of Man – Anonymous

Vol. VI No. 11, Early Winter 1977
Experiential Philosophy – William Rhodes
Are the Sciences Humanistic? – Edward A. Maziarz
The Humanistic Society – Bruce Wavell
Tractatus Zeteologico – Eideographicus – Derek Kelly
Priorities for a Humanistic Society – David E. Willcox
Philosophers and the Making of a Humanistic Society – Max Oelschlaeger

Vol. VI No. 12, Late Winter 1978
A Challenge to Philosophers – Chuck B. Howe
Emergent Human Values: 1975 – 2050
Symbolic and Cultural Activity – Lee C. Archie
What is the “Humanistic Society”? – John R. Carnes
Humanism in the New Age – John F. Miller III
History and the Responsibility to Future Generations – Jere Paul Surber