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Sign up todayThe Story of Philosophy. Contemporary American Philosophers: Santayana, James and Dewey
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"The Story of Philosophy: Contemporary American Philosophers: Santayana, James, and Dewey" by Will Durant provides a detailed and accessible exploration of the lives, ideas, and lasting contributions of three pivotal figures in American philosophy.
George Santayana: Durant presents Santayana as a poet-philosopher known for his writings on aesthetics, metaphysics, and the philosophy of religion. Santayana's emphasis on the spiritual and the eternal, combined with his skeptical view of materialism, offers a unique perspective on the human condition. His famous aphorism, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," underscores his belief in the importance of historical awareness.
William James: The book delves into the pragmatic philosophy of William James, highlighting his belief that the truth of an idea is determined by its practical effects. James's works on psychology, religion, and philosophy promote a pluralistic universe where human experience and action shape reality. His influential concepts, such as the "will to believe" and "radical empiricism," reflect his focus on the dynamic and experiential aspects of human life.
John Dewey: Durant explores Dewey's contributions to education, democracy, and social reform. Dewey's philosophy of pragmatism emphasized the importance of experiential learning and the role of education in fostering democratic citizenship. His ideas on instrumentalism advocate for the application of scientific methods to solve social problems, reflecting his belief in the continuous interaction between humans and their environment.
Durant’s engaging narrative brings these philosophers' thoughts to life, illustrating how their ideas have shaped contemporary American thought and continue to influence various fields, from education to politics. "The Story of Philosophy: Contemporary American Philosophers" is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the development of American philosophy and its impact on modern