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Morton White was an influential American philosopher and historian of ideas, known for his contributions to the field of philosophy, particularly in the realms of American thought and intellectual history. His works often explored the intersections of science, sentiment, and philosophy, aiming to elucidate the evolution of philosophical thought in America from the era of Jonathan Edwards through to John Dewey. White's writings, including notable titles like 'Science and Sentiment in America', reflect a deep engagement with the American intellectual landscape and the complexities of its development.

Throughout his career, White emphasized the importance of academic freedom and the role of logic and religion in philosophical discourse. His work not only shed light on historical figures and movements but also encouraged contemporary philosophers to consider the broader implications of their ideas. White's legacy is marked by his rigorous scholarship and his ability to connect philosophical inquiry with the cultural and political contexts of his time.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita April 26, 1917
Luogo di nascita New York City, New York, USA
Data di morte November 29, 2022