
American Philosophy and the Romantic Tradition
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History
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
Jul 10, 2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
Reissue
ISBN-10
0521067650
ISBN-13
9780521067652
Description
In the landscape of philosophy, American thought has often been overlooked, dismissed as a mere offshoot of European ideals. However, Russell B. Goodman delves deep into the intricate relationship between American philosophy and the Romantic tradition, revealing the rich tapestry of ideas that has shaped the American intellectual experience. He explores how Romanticism has influenced key philosophical figures in the United States, offering fresh perspectives that challenge conventional views.
Goodman carefully examines the underpinnings of American thought, emphasizing the dynamic exchanges between philosophy and culture. By situating American philosophy within the larger framework of Romantic ideals, he uncovers a distinctive narrative that highlights its complexities and innovations. This exploration reveals a vibrant philosophical tradition that is anything but negligible, illuminating the unique contributions of American thinkers.
Throughout the book, readers are invited to reconsider preconceived notions of American philosophy. Goodman’s insightful analysis not only sheds light on the historical context but also connects these ideas to contemporary discussions, making the philosophical debates relevant and resonant today.
Ultimately, the work serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of American philosophy within the global discourse, urging a reevaluation of its place in the broader philosophical canon. Through Goodman's examination, one begins to appreciate the depth and richness of a tradition that has long awaited recognition.
Goodman carefully examines the underpinnings of American thought, emphasizing the dynamic exchanges between philosophy and culture. By situating American philosophy within the larger framework of Romantic ideals, he uncovers a distinctive narrative that highlights its complexities and innovations. This exploration reveals a vibrant philosophical tradition that is anything but negligible, illuminating the unique contributions of American thinkers.
Throughout the book, readers are invited to reconsider preconceived notions of American philosophy. Goodman’s insightful analysis not only sheds light on the historical context but also connects these ideas to contemporary discussions, making the philosophical debates relevant and resonant today.
Ultimately, the work serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of American philosophy within the global discourse, urging a reevaluation of its place in the broader philosophical canon. Through Goodman's examination, one begins to appreciate the depth and richness of a tradition that has long awaited recognition.
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