The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods
Title | The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 844 |
Release | 1920 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN |
The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods
Title | The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge |
Publisher | |
Pages | 428 |
Release | 1916 |
Genre | Electronic journals |
ISBN |
The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 8
Title | The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 8 PDF eBook |
Author | John Slater |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 439 |
Release | 2024-08-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 104024582X |
This volume collects together all of Russell's philosophical papers inspired by his work with Whitehead on 'Principia Mathematica'.
The Journal of Philosophy
Title | The Journal of Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 740 |
Release | 1906 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN |
Covers topics in philosophy, psychology, and scientific methods. Vols. 31- include "A Bibliography of philosophy," 1933-
The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 8, 1899 - 1924
Title | The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 8, 1899 - 1924 PDF eBook |
Author | John Dewey |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Pages | 588 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780809328031 |
Volume 11 brings together all of Dewey's writings for 1918 and 1919. A Modern Language Association Committee on Scholarly Editions textual edition. Dewey's dominant theme in these pages is war and its after-math. In the Introduction, Oscar and Lilian Handlin discuss his philosophy within the historical context: The First World War slowly ground to its costly conclusion; and the immensely more difficult task of making peace got painfully under way. The armi-stice that some expected would permit a return to normalcy opened instead upon a period of turbulence that agitated fur-ther a society already unsettled by preparations for battle and by debilitating conflict overseas. After spending the first half of 1918-19 on sabbatical from Columbia at the University of California, Dewey traveled to Japan and China, where he lectured, toured, and assessed in his essays the relationship between the two nations. From Peking he reported the student revolt known as the May Fourth Move-ment. The forty items in this volume also include an analysis of Thomas Hobbe's philosophy; an affectionate commemorative tribute to Theodore Roosevelt, our Teddy; the syllabus for Dewey's lectures at the Imperial University in Tokyo, which were later revised and published as Reconstruction in Philosophy; an exchange with former disciple Randolph Bourne about F. Mat-thias Alexander's Man's Supreme Inheritance; and, central to Dew-ey's creed, Philosophy and Democracy. His involvement in a study of the Polish-American community in Philadelphia--resulting in an article, two memoranda, and a lengthy report--is discussed in detail in the Introduction and in the Note on the Confidential Report ofConditions among the Poles in the United States.
Women Philosophers Volume II
Title | Women Philosophers Volume II PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothy G. Rogers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2021-04-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1350070882 |
Tackling the intellectual histories of the first twenty women to earn a PhD in philosophy in the United States, this book traces their career development and influence on American intellectual life. The case studies include Eliza Ritchie, Marietta Kies, Julia Gulliver, Anna Alice Cutler, Eliza Sunderland, and many more. Editor Dorothy Rogers looks at the factors that led these women to pursue careers in academic philosophy, examines the ideas they developed, and evaluates the impact they had on the academic and social worlds they inhabited. Many of these women were active in professional academic circles, published in academic journals, and contributed to important philosophical discussions of the day: the question of free will, the nature of God in relation to self, and how to establish a just society. The most successful women earned their degrees at women-friendly institutions, yet a handful of them achieved professional distinction at institutions that refused to recognize their achievements at the time; John Hopkins and Harvard are notable examples. The women who did not develop careers in academic philosophy often moved to careers in social welfare or education. Thus, whilst looking at the academic success of some, this book also examines the policies and practices that made it difficult or impossible for others to succeed.
The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 11, 1899 - 1924
Title | The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 11, 1899 - 1924 PDF eBook |
Author | John Dewey |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Pages | 498 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780809328062 |
Volume 11 brings together all of Dewey's writings for 1918 and 1919. A Modern Language Association Committee on Scholarly Editions textual edition. Dewey's dominant theme in these pages is war and its aftermath. In the Introduction, Oscar and Lilian Handlin discuss his philosophy within the historical context: "The First World War slowly ground to its costly conclusion; and the immensely more difficult task of making peace got painfully under way. The armistice that some expected would permit a return to normalcy opened instead upon a period of turbulence that agitated further a society already unsettled by preparations for battle and by debilitating conflict overseas." After spending the first half of 1918-19 on sabbatical from Columbia at the University of California, Dewey traveled to Japan and China, where he lectured, toured, and assessed in his essays the relationship between the two nations. From Peking he reported the student revolt known as the May Fourth Movement. The forty items in this volume also include an analysis of Thomas Hobbe's philosophy; an affectionate commemorative tribute to Theodore Roosevelt, "our Teddy"; the syllabus for Dewey's lectures at the Imperial University in Tokyo, which were later revised and published as Reconstruction in Philosophy; an exchange with former disciple Randolph Bourne about F. Matthias Alexander's Man'sSupreme Inheritance; and, central to Dewey's creed, "Philosophy and Democracy." His involvement in a study of the Polish-American community in Philadelphia--resulting in an article, two memoranda, and a lengthy report--is discussed in detail in the Introduction and in the Note on the "Confidential Report of Conditions among the Poles in the United States."