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In these previously uncollected essays, Smith argues that
American philosophers like Peirce, James, Royce, and
Dewey have forged a unique philosophical tradition—one
that is rich and complex enough to represent a genuine
alternative to the analytic, phenomenological, and
hermeneutical traditions which have originated in Britain
or Europe.

"In my judgment, John Smith has no equal today in
combining two scholarly qualities: the analysis of
philosophical texts with penetration and rigor, and the
discernment of what it is in these texts that matters.
These qualities are in evidence throughout the essays in
America's Philosophical Vision. Whether he is
evaluating Rorty's view of Dewey; the pragmatic theory of
experience and truth; theories of freedom, creativity,
and the self; Royce's conception of community; or
synoptic philosophic visions, Smith always succeeds in
uniting a comprehensive understanding of philosophic
writings with a sure grasp of their import for human
culture and aspiration. It is a great benefit to
students of American thought that these papers have now
been collected into one volume."—James Gouinlock, Emory
University

America's Philosophical Vision

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    Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
    Publication Date: 15/06/1992
    ISBN13: 9780226763682, 978-0226763682
    ISBN10: 0226763684

    Number of Pages: 222

    Non Fiction , History

    Description

    In these previously uncollected essays, Smith argues that
    American philosophers like Peirce, James, Royce, and
    Dewey have forged a unique philosophical tradition—one
    that is rich and complex enough to represent a genuine
    alternative to the analytic, phenomenological, and
    hermeneutical traditions which have originated in Britain
    or Europe.

    "In my judgment, John Smith has no equal today in
    combining two scholarly qualities: the analysis of
    philosophical texts with penetration and rigor, and the
    discernment of what it is in these texts that matters.
    These qualities are in evidence throughout the essays in
    America's Philosophical Vision. Whether he is
    evaluating Rorty's view of Dewey; the pragmatic theory of
    experience and truth; theories of freedom, creativity,
    and the self; Royce's conception of community; or
    synoptic philosophic visions, Smith always succeeds in
    uniting a comprehensive understanding of philosophic
    writings with a sure grasp of their import for human
    culture and aspiration. It is a great benefit to
    students of American thought that these papers have now
    been collected into one volume."—James Gouinlock, Emory
    University

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