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Philosophy in America, Volume 1
Nancy A. Stanlick, Bruce S. Silver
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| #741625 in Books | 2003-05-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.00 x6.80l,1.42 | File type: PDF | 432 pages | Philisophy, textbooks||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Very good volume - useful for its purpose! But the cost?|By John P. Irish|As an American history teacher who is very interested in philosophical and intellectual thought, these volumes are very useful and the selections are well done. However, the price of these are way to high. The content, which would be a perfect reader for my classes, is offset by the cost of the volume.|From the Back Cover|| Nancy A. Stanlick and Bruce S. Silver have put together an anthology that captures the principal figures in American philosophy from the Colonial era into the twenty-first century. The editors are committed to the principle th
This anthology presents selections from American philosophy, 1720 to the present, and a critical narrative of important philosophers working during the same time period. The selected works represent some of the defining and persistent trends in the development of American thought—historically significant and important as they point to the development of ideals and expectations that characterize the American experience. In-depth coverage includ...
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