In Portraits of American Philosophy eight of America’s leading
philosophers offer autobiographical narratives, reminding us that the
life of a scholar is both a personal struggle and an adventure in
ideas. Selected from the prestigious John Dewey Lectures, these
reminiscences provide personal perspectives on how a generation of
scholars faced barriers built on prejudices of religion, race, gender,
and sexual orientation, while being affected by the Civil Rights
Movement, the Vietnam War, and feminism. Also explored are the major
themes of post-World War II American philosophy, including the
temporary dominance of logical positivism and then ordinary language
philosophy; the animus between some supporters of the so-called
analytic and Continental traditions; new approaches to a variety of
subfields; and a deepened understanding of how the history of
philosophy can be enriched through concentration on textual and
contextual study. These unique remembrances of people, institutions,
and issues not only chart the history of recent American philosophy
but also present incisive accounts of the trajectory of American
intellectual life as seen through the eyes of some of its most
influential thinkers.
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ISBN
9781442223349
Publisert
2015
Utgave
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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