American Philosophy and the Romantic Tradition [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 46 (2):405-406 (1992)
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"This book is about a tradition in American philosophy, running through the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson, William James, and John Dewey, that has its origins in Romanticism as a movement in European thought". Goodman's study of these thinkers develops out of his concern to identify a distinctively American philosophy, "a philosophy... not embarrassed by literature or by the idea of searching 'for the best human life'". Goodman makes a strong case for regarding Romanticism as the key element in such a philosophy.

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