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This collection of thirteen essays, when viewed together, offers a unique perspective on the history of American philosophy. It illuminates for the first time in book form, how thirteen major American philosophical thinkers viewed a problem of special interest in the American philosophical tradition: the relationship between experience and reflection. Written by well-known authorities on the figure about which he or she writes, the essays are arranged chronologically to highlight the changes and developments in thought from Puritanism to Pragmatism to Process Philosophy. While Doctrine and Experience will be of particular interest to specialists in American Philosophy, there is also much to offer anyone interested in the intellectual and cultural history of the United States. In order of appearance, the essays are: Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakeningby John E. Smith Heart and Head: The Mind of Thomas Jeffersonby Andrew J. ReckEmerson and the American Futureby Robert C. PollockChauncey Wright and the Pragmatistsby Edward MaddenCharles S. Peirce: Action Through Thought - The Ethics of Experienceby Vincent G. PotterLife Is in the Transitions: Radical Empiricism and Contemporary Concernsby John J. McDermottJohn Dewey and the Metaphysics of American Democracyby Ralph W. SleeperIndividualization and Unification in Sartre and Deweyby Thelma Z. LevineJosiah Royce: Anticipator of European Existentialism and Phenomenologyby Jacqueline Ann K. KegleyThe Transcendence of Materialism and Idealism in American Thoughtby John LachsC. I. Lewis and the Pragmatic Tradition in American Philosophyby Sandra RosenthalThe Social Philosophy of George Herbert Meadby David MillerExistence as Transaction: A Whiteheadian Study of Causalityby Elizabeth Kraus.

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title:Doctrine and Experience : Essays in American Philosophy
author:Potter, Vincent G.
publisher:Fordham University Press
isbn10 | asin:0823212106
print isbn13:9780823212101
ebook isbn13:9780585171395
language:English
subjectPhilosophy, American--History.
publication date:1988
lcc:B851.D63 1988eb
ddc:191
subject:Philosophy, American--History.
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Doctrine and Experience
Essays in American Philosophy
Edited by
Vincent G. Potter
Doctrine and Experience Essays in American Philosophy - image 2
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
New York
1988
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Copyright 1988 by Fordham University
All rights reserved
LC 88-82221
ISBN 0-8232-1210-6
Printed in the United States of America
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Contents
Preface
Vincent G. Potter
vii
Introduction
1
1. Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening
John E. Smith
7
2. Heart and Head: The Mind of Thomas Jefferson
Andrew J. Reck
22
3. Emerson and America's Future
Robert C. Pollock
48
4. Chauncey Wright and the Pragmatists
Edward H. Madden
75
5. Charles S. Peirce: Action Through ThoughtThe Ethics of Experience
Vincent G. Potter
87
6. "Life Is in the Transitions": Radical Empiricism and Contemporary Concerns
John J. McDermott
104
7. John Dewey and the Metaphysics of American Democracy
R. W. Sleeper
121
8. Individuation and Unification in Dewey and Sartre
Thelma Z. Lavine
149
9. Josiah Royce: Anticipator of European Existentialism and Phenomenology
Jacqulyn Ann K. Kegley
174
10. The Transcendence of Materialism and Idealism in American Thought
John Lachs
190

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11. C. I. Lewis and the Pragmatic Tradition in American Philosophy
Sandra B. Rosenthal
205
12. The Social Philosophy of George Herbert Mead
David L. Miller
228
13. Existence as Transaction: A Whiteheadian Study of Causality
Elizabeth M. Kraus
247

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Preface
The publication of these essays is the outcome of a decade of collaboration and of two United States bicentennial celebrations. Their original preparation was occasioned by the bicentennial of American Independence in celebration of which Fordham University's philosophy department planned to run a special series of public lectures on American Philosophy during the Fall semester of 1976. Professor John McDermott, then at Queens College of The City University of New York, agreed to organize and coordinate the lectures, one of which he himself was to give. In conjunction with this public lecture series the department offered two graduate seminars, one on the Master's level (which I directed) and one on the Doctoral level (directed by Professor McDermott). One of the attractive features of this arrangement was that the lecturers held a session with each seminar at which they discussed the lecture topic and answered questions.
The credit for this wonderful format goes to Professor McDermott to whom the department and the participating students owe a debt of gratitude for bringing together from all over the United States such a distinguished company of experts in American Philosophy. I wish to take this opportunity to express my personal appreciation for his generous help in making the seminars and the lecture series such a success.
A second bicentennial has now been celebrated. During the intervening years Professor McDermott and I had hoped to get that series of lectures published. Finally, having overcome various obstacles (monetary and editorial), we are pleased to present these essays as the fruit of that lecture series. We think they form a splendid collection and we hope that the reader will find them both informative and entertaining.
We consider the timing fortunate. Just as the drafting of the United States Constitution in 1787 was the fruit of what had been sown in 1776, so the completion of these essays in 1987 is the fruit of what had been sown in 1976. We trust that this volume will be
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welcomed not only by the specialist in American Philosophy, but also by anyone interested in the intellectual and cultural history of the United States.
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