Sobre el Autor

Paul Elmer More was an American scholar, philosopher, and critic known for his contributions to literary criticism and philosophy. He was a pivotal figure in the development of the New Humanism movement, which sought to integrate classical thought with contemporary issues. More's works often explored the relationship between faith and reason, particularly in the context of Anglicanism, which he studied in depth. His writings reflect a deep appreciation for literature and its moral implications, emphasizing the importance of ethical understanding in interpreting texts.

Throughout his career, More engaged with various philosophical ideas, drawing from a rich tradition of thought and influencing many contemporary thinkers. His notable publications include 'Anglicanism: The Thought and Practice of the Church of England' and 'A Century Of Indian Epigrams', where he examined the intersection of Eastern and Western philosophies. More's legacy lies in his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity and his dedication to fostering a dialogue between different cultural and intellectual traditions.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento February 12, 1864
Lugar de Nacimiento Newark, New Jersey, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento December 9, 1937