History of Philosophy in America (Volume 2)
Discover the rich tapestry of philosophical thought in the United States with "History of Philosophy in America (Volume 2)" by Hackett Publishing Co. Published in 1977, this hardback edition spans 544 pages and delves into the evolution of American philosophy through various influential thinkers and movements.
Explore critical topics such as the arrival of German idealism with the St. Louis Hegelians, the debates surrounding evolution, and the profound insights of philosophers like Charles Sanders Peirce and William James. This volume also examines the contributions of Josiah Royce and George Santayana, alongside John Dewey's challenges to dualistic thinking and C.I. Lewis's conceptualistic pragmatism.
The book concludes with an epilogue and an index for easy reference, making it an essential addition to any philosophy enthusiast's library. Enhance your understanding of American intellectual history with this comprehensive exploration of its philosophical landscape.