Frontiers in American Philosophy

Frontiers in American Philosophy
Title Frontiers in American Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Burch
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Total Pages 366
Release 1992
Genre Philosophy
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Frontiers in American Philosophy

Frontiers in American Philosophy
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Author Robert W. Burch
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Frontiers in American Philosophy

Frontiers in American Philosophy
Title Frontiers in American Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Burch
Publisher Texas A & M University Press
Total Pages 388
Release 1992
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781585440016

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To push the edges of the known, to look at the accepted in novel ways, is indeed to stand at the frontiers of a field. In Frontiers in American Philosophy thirty-five contemporary scholars explore classical American thought in bold new ways. An extraordinary range of issues and thinkers is represented in these pages--from such core themes as metaphysics and social philosophy, which receive primary attention, to some consideration of American philosophers' technical accomplishments in mathematical logic and philosophical analysis. The authors also offer new perspectives on the work of the leading American philosophers, including George Herbert Mead, William James, John Dewey, Charles Sanders Peirce, and Emma Goldman. Not surprisingly perhaps, a great deal of the discussion revolves, either directly or indirectly, around that great axis of intellectual issues commonly known as the "realism/idealism" controversy. It seems fitting that so much attention is devoted to the possibility of some sort of middle position between "external realism" and its antipode in some form of relativistic subjectivism. For, in the last analysis, such a middle position is for the American philosophers the core meaning of "pragmatism.”

Frontiers in American Philosophy Vol Ii

Frontiers in American Philosophy Vol Ii
Title Frontiers in American Philosophy Vol Ii PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Burch
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Total Pages 0
Release 2000-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781585440023

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This second volume arising from the Frontiers in American Philosophy Conference held at Texas A&M University is "festive, celebrating the diversity of thought and influences in American philosophy," say its editors. In these thirty-six essays, there is no attempt to define an American ethos; in fact, the editors conclude that, even pragmatism, identified by Tocqueville as America's defining attribute, should not be described as a national philosophy. It is, as Gerard Deledalle notes in his essay, "the new universal philosophy, because it is the philosophy of experience and democracy that is any nation's `manifest destiny.'" These articles, by thoughtful scholars from North America and several European nations, look forward through the developments presently shaping philosophical inquiry in the United States and backward to the origins and plurality of the American intellectual heritage. Not a parochial or narrow perspective, the focus on American philosophy sharpens the dialogue that clarifies and explicates American thought in the context of a world community.

Frontiers of Consciousness

Frontiers of Consciousness
Title Frontiers of Consciousness PDF eBook
Author Stanley J. Scott
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 334
Release 1991
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780823215157

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Frontiers of Consciousness is a study of the problem of consciousness in a historic period of revolutionary change, and an authentic example of "interdisciplinary studies." The book contains a wealth of insight into the conceptual interrelationships between the work of the American philosophers who have been called the Builders (William James, Josiah Royce, Charles Peirce, and John Dewey) and the work of three great modernist poets (T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, and William Carlos Williams).

Overheard in Seville 1987

Overheard in Seville 1987
Title Overheard in Seville 1987 PDF eBook
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Publisher Santayana Edition
Total Pages 60
Release 1987-10-15
Genre Philosophy
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An annual publication, Overheard in Seville: Bulletin of the Santayana Society includes scholarly articles on American philosopher, poet, critic, and best-selling novelist George Santayana as well as announcements of publications and meetings pertaining to Santayana scholarship.

Overheard in Seville 2003

Overheard in Seville 2003
Title Overheard in Seville 2003 PDF eBook
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Publisher Santayana Edition
Total Pages 45
Release 2003-10-15
Genre Philosophy
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An annual publication, Overheard in Seville: Bulletin of the George Santayana Society includes scholarly articles on George Santayana as well as announcements of publications and meetings pertaining to Santayana Scholarship.