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American Philosophy

Philosophy, 1930
In America most of us are so proud of our own achievements and—as a corollary of this—so provincial and narrow-minded in our general worldoutlook, that it has probably never occurred to us that until very recently we have cut absolutely no figure in the world's philosophy.
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American Philosophy

Philosophical Studies, 1956
Floyd Stovall, Ralph B. Winn
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American Philosophies

American Philosophiesoffers the first historically framed introduction to the tradition of American philosophy and its contemporary engagement with the world. Born out of the social and political turmoil of the Civil War, American philosophy was a means of dealing with conflict and change.
Erin McKenna, Scott L. Pratt
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Portraits of American Philosophy

2013
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 ...
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A History of American Philosophy.

American Literature, 1947
Cameron Thompson   +2 more
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American Philosophy.

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1957
Frances Murphy Hamblin, Ralph B. Winn
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Inter-American Philosophy: Born of Struggle?

Although considered an essential concept in African American philosophy, there have not been many attempts to explain what is a philosophy “born of struggle.” This chapter attempts to make a step towards this task by analyzing when it is appropriate to designate a philosophy born of struggle. First, it shows the shortcomings of trying to rely solely on
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