Sobre el Autor

Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge was an influential American philosopher and educator known for his contributions to the study of history and philosophy. He served as a professor at Columbia University, where he shaped the minds of many students with his insights into the purpose of history and the nature of knowledge. Woodbridge's works, including 'The Purpose of History' and 'The Logic of Bergson's Philosophy', reflect a deep engagement with the philosophical movements of his time, particularly idealism and pragmatism.

Woodbridge's philosophical inquiries often centered on the relationship between history and human understanding, arguing that history is not merely a record of events but a framework through which we comprehend our existence. His teachings and writings have had a lasting impact on American philosophy, influencing generations of thinkers and scholars. His legacy continues through the philosophical discussions he inspired, as well as through the students who went on to explore similar themes in their own work.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento February 12, 1867
Lugar de Nacimiento New York City, New York, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento November 21, 1940
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