Recent Perspectives in American Philosophy

Recent Perspectives in American Philosophy

by Y.H. Krikorian
Recent Perspectives in American Philosophy

Recent Perspectives in American Philosophy

by Y.H. Krikorian

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Overview

The essays in this book analyze significant perspectives of the recent past in American philosophy; they represent some of the major trends of this period. Alfred North Whitehead is included with the recent American philosophers since his major philosophic ideas were fully developed in this country. There has been no attempt to deal comprehensively with this period. Several philosophers of equal importance who also deserve attention-C. l. Lewis, A. O. Love­ joy, W. F. Montague, R. B. Perry, F. J. E. Woodbridge, and others­ have not been discussed. Most of the essays were published at various times in various journals. Though all of the perspectives are presented with sympathetic understanding, they are also critically evaluated. 2 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY OF THE RECENT PAST But even more than individual philosophers and schools of philosophy the larger background of contemporary American life has nour­ ished the empirical spirit. Science as the most pervasive climate of our intellectual and practical activity has enhanced the empirical attitude. The great development, in this country, of business and technological industry has encouraged the pragmatic, empirical outlook. Empiricism, however, is an ambiguous term, and its different meanings have different philosophic consequences. For some it means that only concrete personal experience can be accepted as reality; for others it means the succession of sense-impressions. The more recent usage, the one that has been dominant in American philosophy, identifies empiricism with objectively and socially verifiable pronounce­ ments, that is, with experimentalism, or confirmation through demon­ strable evidence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789024715183
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 07/31/1973
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973
Pages: 97
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

I. American Philosophy in the Recent Past.- II. Dewey and the Ethics of Naturalism.- III. Cohen’s Rationalistic Naturalism.- IV. Singer’s Philosophy of Experimentalism.- V. Hocking and the Dilemmas of Modernity.- VI. Blanshard’s Rationalistic Idealism.- VII. The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead.- VIII. Sheldon’s Synthetic Metaphysics.
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