1st Edition

Contemporary American Philosophy Personal Statements Volume I

    456 Pages
    by Routledge

    452 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 2002. This is Volume I of twenty-two in a series of 20th Century Philosophy focuses on American Philosophy. This is volume I of the two, written in 1930 is a collection of essays dedicated to George Herbert Palmer and his expansion of thought which has gone on from the restricted outlook of Hopkins, Porter, Bowen, and McCosh to the wide horizons of Dewey, Montague, Hocking, and Whitehead.

    Introduction, Professor George Herbert Palmer; Chapter 1 Naturalism or Idealism, George P. Adams; Chapter 2 The Great Art which is Philosophy, Hartley Burr Alexander; Chapter 3 Philosophy and its History, A. C. Armstrong; Chapter 4 Nature and Reason, John Elof Boodin; Chapter 5 A Philosophic Mind in the Making, Harold Chapman Brown; Chapter 6 The Philosophical Credo of an Absolutistic Personalist, Mary Whiton Calkins; Chapter 7 The Faith of a Logician, Morris R. Cohen; Chapter 8 A Search for System, G. Watts Cunningham; Chapter 9 The Philosophy of A Meliorist, Durant Drake; Chapter 10 Philosophical Liberalism, C. J. Ducasse; Chapter 11 In Vestigiis Veritatis, Walter G. Everett; Chapter 12 The Impersonal Point of View and the Personal, Warner Fite; Chapter 13 Some Second Principles, W. E. Hocking; Chapter 14 The Way of Opinion, Theodore de Laguna; Chapter 15 My Development and Present Greed, Joseph Alexander Leighton;

    Biography

    George P Adams, WM Pepperell Montague