American Philosophy: A Historical Anthology

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State University of New York Press, 1985 M06 30 - 704 pages
This anthology demonstrates the richness and diversity of the American intellectual heritage. In it we see how Jonathan Edwards grapples with the problem of how to reconcile freedom and responsibility with Calvinist religious beliefs; how Franklin and Jefferson exemplified American enlightenment thought; and how the Transcendentalists, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, formulated their particular romantic idealist beliefs.

A second and significant portion of the anthology is devoted to Pragmatism. Substantive excerpts from Peirce, James and Dewey, as well as Royce, are collected here.

A third part is devoted to other Twentieth-Century American philosophies. No other collection of writings in this field includes the breadth of coverage that this one does. Among the chapters in this third part of the book are those on early Process Philosophy, Phenomenology, Positivism, and Language Philosophies. Selections from such philosophers as Whitehead, Weiss, Buchler, Gurwitsch, Sellars, Quine, Davidson, and Rawls, along with many others are included in this part. A final chapter is devoted to twentieth-century American Moral Philosophy.

The book is specifically designed to be used as a text for courses in American philosophy. A substantive introduction that emphasizes the historical setting as well as major interests and ideas of the philosophers accompanies each chapter. Extensive bibliographies and study guide questions follow each chapter. The selections include more than any one course will cover, but in their completeness also allow individual teachers and readers to select what they want.
 

Contents

The American Enlightenment
33
Transcendentalism
66
CLASSICAL AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY
103
Pragmatism
154
The Pragmaticism and Metaphysics of C
169
The Pragmatism and Radical Empiricism
215
The Naturalism and Experimentalism of John
258
The Idealism and Absolute Pragmatism
285
Thomism
361
Process Philosophy
389
Systematic Metaphysics
428
Phenomenology
472
The New Empiricism
508
Language Philosophy
570
Twentieth Century American Moral
607
Index
681

TWENTIETH CENTURY PHILOSOPHY IN AMERICA
325

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Barbara MacKinnon is Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Francisco.

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