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An intellectual biography of the American philosopher C. I. Lewis.

2006 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

Noted scholar-historian Murray G. Murphey explores the life and intellectual work of C. I. Lewis (1883?1964), the central figure in American philosophy between the golden age of James and Royce and the later scene of Quine and Goodman, Sellars and Rorty. As professor of philosophy at Harvard and the founder of modal symbolic logic, Lewis taught and deeply influenced a generation of philosophers. Murphey traces the development of Lewis''s thought from his early Idealism through his Conceptual Pragmatism and his defense of that position against the onslaught of Logical Positivism in the 1930s and 1940s. He also examines how Lewis developed in a more precise and systematic way the Pragmatism of Peirce, James, and Dewey, while retaining their combination of empiricism and humanism and marshalling the weapons of analytic philosophy in their defense. Detailed attention is given to the important contributions of Lewis''s work in logic, epistemology, value theory, meaning, and ethics.

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      Publisher: State University of New York Press
      Publication Date: 6/1/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780791465424, 978-0791465424
      ISBN10: 079146542X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An intellectual biography of the American philosopher C. I. Lewis.

      2006 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

      Noted scholar-historian Murray G. Murphey explores the life and intellectual work of C. I. Lewis (1883?1964), the central figure in American philosophy between the golden age of James and Royce and the later scene of Quine and Goodman, Sellars and Rorty. As professor of philosophy at Harvard and the founder of modal symbolic logic, Lewis taught and deeply influenced a generation of philosophers. Murphey traces the development of Lewis''s thought from his early Idealism through his Conceptual Pragmatism and his defense of that position against the onslaught of Logical Positivism in the 1930s and 1940s. He also examines how Lewis developed in a more precise and systematic way the Pragmatism of Peirce, James, and Dewey, while retaining their combination of empiricism and humanism and marshalling the weapons of analytic philosophy in their defense. Detailed attention is given to the important contributions of Lewis''s work in logic, epistemology, value theory, meaning, and ethics.

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