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  • A History of Philosophy in America: 1720-2000

    A History of Philosophy in America by Kuklick, Bruce;

    1720-2000

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 9 January 2003

    • ISBN 9780199260164
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages344 pages
    • Size 234x156x18 mm
    • Weight 495 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    At last - an American counterpart to Bertrand Russell's History of Western Philosophy! The eminent historian Bruce Kuklick tells the fascinating story of the growth of philosophical thinking in the USA, in the context of the intellectual and social changes of the times. This is a book for anyone interested in American social or cultural history who would like to know how philosophy fits into the picture; or anyone interested in contemporary philosophy who would like to know how it got where it is. Kuklick takes us from the eighteenth century through to the present - and he pulls no punches in giving his view of the state of American philosophy today, and its contested role in the intellectual life of the nation and the world. There is no other book on this subject for a non-specialist readership.

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    Long description:

    Here at last is an American counterpart to Bertrand Russell's History of Western Philosophy. The eminent historian Bruce Kuklick tells the fascinating story of the growth of philosophical thinking in the USA, in the context of the intellectual and social changes of the times.
    Kuklick sketches the genesis of these intellectual practices in New England Calvinism and the writing of Jonathan Edwards. He discusses theology in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and the origins of collegiate philosophy in the early part of the nineteenth century. We see the development of secular preconceptions and the emergence, after Darwin's writings of the mid-late nineteenth century, of forms of thought hostile to religion. Philosophy is situated in a variety of cultural contexts - the ministry, the growing system of higher learning, the conflict between philosophers and theologians and between amateur and professional thinkers, the suspicion of European ideas, and worries about the relevance of philosophy to public and political life.
    Kuklick's narrative portrays such great thinkers as Charles Peirce, William James, John Dewey, C. I. Lewis, Wilfrid Sellars, W. V. Quine, and Richard Rorty, and assesses their contributions to philosophy. He brings us right up to date with the first historical treatment of the period after pragmatism, and the fragmentation of philosophy in the second half of the twentieth century. Kuklick steers a controversial course between the divergent views that historians and philosophers take of the significance of philosophy in recent years.
    Anyone interested in American intellectual history, or in how philosophy got where it is today, will enjoy this book.

    This history of American philosophy from 1720 through 2000 displays the erudition, philosophical sensitivity, and boldness that we have come to associate with the work of Bruce Kuklick, the premier historian of American philosophy ... an invaluable reference source

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Calvinism and Jonathan Edwards
    Philosophy and Politics
    Theological Disputes
    Collegiate Philosophy
    Innovative Amateurs
    The Shape of Revolution
    The Consensus on Idealism, 1870-1900
    Pragmatism in Cambridge
    Pragmatism at Harvard
    Instrumentalism in Chicago and New York
    Professional Realism
    Europe's Impact on the United States
    Harvard and Oxford
    The Tribulations of Professional Philosophy
    Conclusion
    Methods, Sources, Notes; Acknowledgements; Index

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