1st Edition

The Use of Philosophy (Routledge Revivals) Californian Addresses

By John Muirhead Copyright 1928
    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1928, this book reproduces the lectures and addresses that John Henry Muirhead gave on various occasions during the two and a half years he spent as Lecturer of Philosophy on the Mills Foundation at the University of California, USA. The different chapters look at the meaning and general place of Philosophy as a subject of study and the application of its leading conceptions to different areas of modern life, including science and politics. The final chapters however, present two short talks of a different nature, which were addressed to Scottish countrymen, gathered on distant shores. In this book, Muirhead makes a summary of his life’s philosophical thoughts and conclusions.

    1. Foreword  2. Why Everybody Needs a Philosophy  3. What is Philosophy, Anyway?  4. The Place of Philosophy in American Universities  5. The Spirit of Man  6. Social Life  7. Religion  8. The Life of Knowledge  9. Philosophy and Politics  10. The New Alignment of the British Commonwealth of Nations  11. Discussion in America  12. The Scot Abroad  13. On the Anniversary of Sir Walter Scott’s Birthday  14. Index

    Biography

    Muirhead, John