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Philosophical Analysis and Human Welfare - Selected Essays and Chapters from Six Decades

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When I was Dickinson Miller's assistant from 1940 to 1942, I soon realized that I had encountered an unusually powerful, acute, and original mind and a writer whose clear but vivid style matched the high quality of his intelligence. These traits were apparent in his comments about eminent philosophers with whom he had associated - particularly William James but also Santayana, Dewey, Husserl, and Wittgenstein - and in the mutual criticism he demanded of his writing and my first efforts. I was pleased and felt immensely privileged to share in his planning of a book devoted to "analysis, the method of philosophy at work" as in his articles on the knowledge-problem, induction, and free will. In view of the penetration of his articles, such a book seemed long overdue as James had insisted even in 1905. When Miller's projected book on "analysis at work" did not appear by 1956, I consulted him about putting together a collection of his published essays. Such a collection seemed but slight homage to one who had made such a striking contribution to American philosophy in rela tion to James and one from whom I had learned so much. He felt, however, that such a collection would be inappropriate and preferred to concentrate on a book, never finished, on "the principles of practical intelligence", the application of intelligence in a "morality of results" for human welfare.

List of contents

Dickinson S. Miller On Analysis, Pragmatism, and Welfare - An Introduction.- Teachers and Teaching.- Fullerton and Philosophy.- A Student's Impressions of William James.- James and Analysis.- George Santayana.- Is Philosophy a Good Training for the Mind?.- Analysis: The Method of Philosophy at Work.- The Relations of 'Ought' and 'Is'.- Free Will as Involving Determination and Inconceivable Without It [Revised].- Is There Not a Clear Solution of the Knowledge-Problem?.- A Debt to James.- Universals.- An Event In Modern Philosophy with Hume.- Hume's Deathblow to Deductivism.- Moral Truth.- Religion and Human Welfare.- What Religion Has To Do With It.- The Defense of the Faith Today.- Heart and Head.- Democracy and Our Intellectual Plight.- Matthew Arnold, On the Occasion of His Centenary.- Conscience and the Bishops.- James's Doctrine of 'The Right to Believe'[Revised].- Morals, Intelligence, and Welfare.- Published Writings of Dickinson S. Miller.- Publications about Dickinson S. Miller.

Product details

Authors Dickinson S. Miller
Assisted by Loyd D. Easton (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.12.2012
 
EAN 9789027705662
ISBN 978-90-277-0566-2
No. of pages 343
Dimensions 160 mm x 230 mm x 30 mm
Weight 700 g
Illustrations 343 p.
Series Philosophical Studies Series
Philosophical Studies Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Renaissance, Enlightenment
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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