Doctrine and Experience: Essays in American PhilosophyVincent G. Potter Fordham Univ Press, 1988 - 273 頁 This collection of thirteen essays, when viewed together, offers a unique perspective on the history of American philosophy. It illuminates for the first time in book form, how thirteen major American philosophical thinkers viewed a problem of special interest in the American philosophical tradition: the relationship between experience and reflection. Written by well-known authorities on the figure about which he or she writes, the essays are arranged chronologically to highlight the changes and developments in thought from Puritanism to Pragmatism to Process Philosophy. While Doctrine and Experience will be of particular interest to specialists in American Philosophy, there is also much to offer anyone interested in the intellectual and cultural history of the United States. In order of appearance, the essays are: "Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening" by John E. Smith |
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The Mind of Thomas Jefferson | 22 |
Emerson and Americas Future | 48 |
Chauncey Wright and the Pragmatists | 75 |
Action Through Thought | 87 |
John Dewey and the Metaphysics of | 121 |
Individuation and Unification in Dewey and Sartre | 149 |
Anticipator of European Existentialism | 174 |
The Transcendence of Materialism and Idealism | 190 |
The Social Philosophy of George Herbert Mead | 228 |
A Whiteheadian Study | 247 |