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Paperback Contemporary American Philosophy: Personal Statements Book

ISBN: 1025574516

ISBN13: 9781025574516

Contemporary American Philosophy: Personal Statements

"Contemporary American Philosophy: Personal Statements" (Volume 2) is a landmark collection of intellectual autobiographies and philosophical manifestos from the most influential thinkers of the early 20th century. Edited by George P. Adams and Wm. Pepperell Montague, this work offers a rare and intimate look at the development of modern thought through the first-hand accounts of the philosophers themselves. This volume features contributions from prominent figures such as John Dewey, George Santayana, C.I. Lewis, and Arthur O. Lovejoy, among others.

The collection prioritizes the personal convictions and methodological foundations of each contributor, moving beyond abstract theorizing to reveal the motivations and life experiences that shaped their work. By exploring themes of pragmatism, realism, idealism, and naturalism, the contributors map the complex landscape of American intellectual life during a period of significant growth and change. Each essay serves as a definitive statement of a thinker's mature position, providing clarity on the central problems of logic, metaphysics, and social ethics that dominated the era.

This work remains an indispensable resource for understanding the roots of contemporary academic discourse and the rich diversity of American philosophical inquiry. It is a vital historical document that captures the vibrant intellectual spirit of a generation that redefined the boundaries of human knowledge.

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