Science, Community, and the Transformation of American Philosophy, 1860-1930
238 pages,
©
1990
Cloth $50.00
ISBN: 9780226901435
Published March 1990
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. The Scientist as Philosopher: Wright, Peirce, and James 3. The Appearance of the Professional Academic Philosopher: Hall, Royce, and Dewey 4. Philosophy and the Challenge of Science at the End of the Nineteenth Century 5. Treating Psychology as a Science: Toward the Separation of Psychology and Philosophy 6. From Colonial Outpost to Academic Rival: Psychology and Philosophy at the Turn of the Century 7. Science and the Crisis of Confidence in American Philosophy 8. The Triumph of Professional Philosophy 9. Conclusion Notes Index
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