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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 is

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This text is a collection of select lectures from the American Philosophical Association's John Dewey Lectures. They are chosen for their autobiographical nature and all focus on the orator's career and calling as a philosopher. There is a fairly even split of male and female philosophers from the last half century, the most notable of whom is Harry Frankfurt, known for his work On Bullshit. The philosophers in question are all former or current academics, and many of their reflections focus on going to school and transitioning from student to teacher roles, while conducting research and attending to post-graduate demands. Claudia Card's contribution is interesting for the way it exposes academic philosophers' gender-biases and the social situation of 'doing philosophy' in a university setting. Philosophy appears in every lecture, but more as a dramatic or literary prop than an object of thought. * Book News, Inc. *
These Dewey lectures, written by some of the leaders of the field, provide an informative and thought-provoking perspective on the ways philosophy and academia more generally have changed over the last fifty years. Practicing philosophers, and anyone with a historical or sociological curiosity about the discipline of philosophy, will find much of interest here. -- Susan Wolf, University of North Carolina

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Acknowledgments Introduction About the Contributors 1. A Life in Philosophy Nicholas Wolterstorrf 2. Sixty Years of Philosophy in a Life J. B. Schneewind 3. How It Was Judith Jarvis Thomson 4. A Philosopher’s Calling Ruth Barcan Marcus 5. The Romance of Philosophy Richard J. Bernstein 6. Reflections of My Career in Philosophy Harry Frankfurt 7. God and Evil Among the Philosophers Marilyn McCord Adams 8. Unnatural Lotteries and Diversity in Philosophy Claudia Card Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/23/2015 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442260030, 978-1442260030
      ISBN10: 1442260033

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      Book Synopsis
      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 is

      Trade Review
      This text is a collection of select lectures from the American Philosophical Association's John Dewey Lectures. They are chosen for their autobiographical nature and all focus on the orator's career and calling as a philosopher. There is a fairly even split of male and female philosophers from the last half century, the most notable of whom is Harry Frankfurt, known for his work On Bullshit. The philosophers in question are all former or current academics, and many of their reflections focus on going to school and transitioning from student to teacher roles, while conducting research and attending to post-graduate demands. Claudia Card's contribution is interesting for the way it exposes academic philosophers' gender-biases and the social situation of 'doing philosophy' in a university setting. Philosophy appears in every lecture, but more as a dramatic or literary prop than an object of thought. * Book News, Inc. *
      These Dewey lectures, written by some of the leaders of the field, provide an informative and thought-provoking perspective on the ways philosophy and academia more generally have changed over the last fifty years. Practicing philosophers, and anyone with a historical or sociological curiosity about the discipline of philosophy, will find much of interest here. -- Susan Wolf, University of North Carolina

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction About the Contributors 1. A Life in Philosophy Nicholas Wolterstorrf 2. Sixty Years of Philosophy in a Life J. B. Schneewind 3. How It Was Judith Jarvis Thomson 4. A Philosopher’s Calling Ruth Barcan Marcus 5. The Romance of Philosophy Richard J. Bernstein 6. Reflections of My Career in Philosophy Harry Frankfurt 7. God and Evil Among the Philosophers Marilyn McCord Adams 8. Unnatural Lotteries and Diversity in Philosophy Claudia Card Index

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