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American Philosophy

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by John Kaag


  INDEX

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  Abenaki

  abolitionism

  academia. See also specific universities

  Acheson, Dean

  Acts, book of

  Addams, Jane; Democracy and Social Ethics; Hull House and; Newer Ideals of Peace; Twenty Years at Hull-House

  Addams, John

  Adirondack Doctors

  Adirondacks

  agape

  Agassiz, Louis

  Agassiz School

  agnosticism

  Albuquerque

  Alcott, Louisa May

  American Academy of Arts and Sciences

  American Anthropologist

  American Federation of Labor

  American Philosophical Association

  American philosophy; Golden Age of; Hocking library and; narrow in focus. See also pragmatism, American; specific philosophers, movements, theories, and works

  American Society for Psychical Research

  Amsterdam

  analytic philosophy

  anatomy

  “ancestor cult”

  Anderson, Doug

  Andover Theological Seminary

  Anglican, SS

  Anglo-Spanish War

  animals

  Anthony, Susan B.

  Apollo

  Aquinas, Thomas

  Aristotle, De Anima

  Asian philosophy

  astronomy

  atheism

  Atlantic magazine

  atonement

  Augustine, Saint

  Australia

  Babylon

  balance

  Beauvoir, Simone de

  Beckett, Samuel, Waiting for Godot

  Beede’s Boarding House

  Belgium

  Berkeley

  Berkeley, George

  Berlin

  Beverly Privateers

  Bible

  biology

  Blake, Charles Carter

  blasphemy

  Bloom, Harold

  Boethius

  Boole, George

  boredom

  Bosse, Abraham

  Boston; Brahmins; Irish Americans

  Boston Tea Party

  Bowditch, Henry

  Brazil

  Bread Loaf Writers’ Conferences

  British Library

  British Royal Engineers

  Brook Farm

  Bryn Mawr

  Buck, John Lossing

  Buck, Pearl S.; East Wind: West Wind; The Goddess Abides; The Good Earth; Hocking and

  bucrania

  Buddhism

  Build a Home: Save a Third

  Byrd, William, Mass for Three Voices

  Cabot, Ella Lyman

  Cabot, James Elliot

  Cabot, Richard

  cadavers

  California

  Calvinism

  Cambridge, Massachusetts

  Cambridge Platonists

  Camus, Albert, The Myth of Sisyphus

  Carnap, Rudolf, Der Raum: Ein Beitrag zur Wissenschaftslehre

  Cartesian rationalism

  Carus, Paul; Buddhism and Its Christian Critics

  Catholicism

  Celts

  Century Association

  Century Dictionary

  chance

  Channing, William Ellery

  Charles I, King of England

  Chicago; Hull House; pragmatism

  chicken

  Child, Lydia Maria; An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans; “The Curse of Chocorua”; The Frugal Housewife; Letters from New-York

  China

  Chinese Republican Army

  chloral hydrate

  chloroform

  Chocorua

  Chocorua, New Hampshire; hikes

  Chocorua House

  Chocorua Public Library

  Chocorua River

  Chopin, Frédéric

  Christian Century, The

  Christianity

  Christ’s College

  Citizens’ Training Camp, Plattsburgh, New York

  Civil War

  Clarke, Samuel; A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God

  classicism

  Cleveland

  cocaine

  Cogito argument

  Cole, Thomas, The Death of Chocorua

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor; Aids to Reflection; “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”

  Coleridge, Sarah

  Columbia University

  community

  comparative anatomy

  compassion

  Concord, Massachusetts

  Condillac, Étienne

  conflict

  consciousness

  Continental Army

  “Cooperative Open Air School”

  Cotton, John

  Cudworth, Ralph; A Treatise of Free Will; The True Intellectual System of the Universe

  cult of the dead

  Culver, Helen

  daimon

  Dante; Divine Comedy; Inferno; William James and; Purgatory; La Vita Nuova

  Darwin, Charles; The Descent of Man; On the Origin of Species; theory of evolution

  death; cult of the dead; of father; life after

  Delacroix, Eugene, La Barque de Dante

  deontology

  Descartes, Rene; Archimedean point; Cogito argument; Discourse on the Method; Meditations

  determinism

  Dewey, Jane

  Dewey, John; Democracy and Education; Liberalism and Social Action

  Dickens, Charles

  dictionaries

  Dilthey, Wilhelm

  divorce

  doubt

  drugs

  Dryden, John

  dualism

  duty

  dysentery

  Eakins, Thomas, The Gross Clinic

  East-West Philosophers’ Conferences

  Ecclesiastes

  Eckhart, Meister

  Edison, Thomas

  education, progressive

  Edwards, Jonathan

  egotism

  Egypt

  Eliot, Charles

  Elizabethan era

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo; “The American Scholar”; “Being and Seeming”; “The Character of Socrates”; “Compensation”; “Divinity School Address”; “Experience”; Fortune of the Republic; Harvard and; Indian Superstition; Kant and; Henry Lee and; Letters and Social Aims; on personal loss; political views; “Quotation and Originality”; “Self Reliance”; Whitman and

  Emerson, William

  Emerson, William Ralph

  Emmanuel College

  Emory University

  empiricism

  engineering, military

  envy

  epistemology

  Erasmus

  ethics

  European philosophy. See also specific philosophers, movements, theories, and works

  evil

  evolution

  evolutionary love

  Ewing, Charles Hull

  existentialism

  experience

  “experience curriculum”

  farming

  father, death of

  FBI

  fear

  feminism

  Fenn, Courtenay

  Feynman, Richard; Cornell lectures

  Fichte, Johann Gottlieb

  Fischer, Marilyn

  Flanders

  Florence

  Forbes, Mrs. Edward

  Forbes magazine

  forgiveness

  Foster, Roy

  France; existentialism; World War I

  Frankl, Viktor, Man’s Search for Meaning

  freedom

  free will

  Freud, Sigmund

 
Frost, Carol

  Frost, Elinor

  Frost, Elliot

  Frost, Fred

  Frost, Marjorie

  Frost, Robert; A Boy’s Will; “Revelation”

  Fruit, John

  Fuller, Margaret

  Galileo

  gardening

  Garrison, William Lloyd

  geometry

  George Junior Republic School

  Germany; idealism; World War I

  ghosts

  Gifford Lectures

  Gilman, Charlotte Perkins; “The Yellow Wallpaper”

  God, existence of

  Gödel, Kurt

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von; Faust

  Golden Age of American Philosophy

  Goldmark, Pauline

  Good Earth, The (film)

  Göttingen

  grace

  granite

  Great Britain; Civil War; evolution debate; monarchy; World War I

  Greeks, ancient

  Gurney, Edmund

  Hall, G. Stanley

  Hammond Trail

  Harvard Board of Overseers

  Harvard Divinity School

  Harvard Glee Club

  Harvard Medical School

  Harvard University; Bowdoin Prize Essay; Cabot Library and Science Center; Emerson and; Emerson Hall; graduate studies; Holden Chapel; Houghton Library; Lowell Lectures; Memorial Hall; Rebellion of 1834; Robbins Library; ROTC program; Royce and; University Lectures; Whitehead and; Widener Library; women at; YMCA

  Harvard Yard

  hate

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel

  Hay, Carol

  haying

  Hayward, John, College Scenes

  Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich; The Difference Between Fichte’s and Schelling’s Philosophical Systems; Encyclopedia; Phenomenology

  Heidelberg

  hell

  “here we are”

  Hibbert Lectures

  Hindenburg Line

  Hinduism

  Hobbes, Thomas; De Cive: Philosophical Rudiments Concerning Government and Society; De Corpore; Leviathan

  Hocking, Agnes; “Creating a School”; death of; impact on modern education

  Hocking, Jill

  Hocking, Katherine

  Hocking, Penny

  Hocking, Richard

  Hocking, William Ernest; background of; Pearl S. Buck and; The Coming World Civilization; “Creating a School”; death of; Festschrift; Gifford Lectures; at Harvard; Hibbert Lectures; library of; Living Religions and a World Faith; Gabriel Marcel and; marriage to Agnes; The Meaning of God in Human Experience; military engineering and; Re-Thinking Missions; sexism and; Whitehead and; World War I and. See also West Wind

  Hölderlin, Friedrich

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell

  Homer; The Iliad; The Odyssey

  Homer, Winslow, Veteran in a New Field

  Hotel Brevoort, New York

  Houghton, Henry

  Hougoumont

  Howison, George

  Hull House

  Hull House Association

  Hume, David

  Huntington Library, San Marino, California

  husbandry

  Hu Shih

  Husserl, Edmund

  Hutchinson, Anne

  Huxley, Aldous, Brave New World

  Huxley, Thomas; “The Darwinian Hypothesis”; determinism and; Evidence as to Man’s Place in Nature; Lectures on the Elements of Comparative Anatomy; “On the Hypothesis That Animals Are Automata”

  “hysteria” diagnosis

  idealism

  India

  individualism

  Industrial Revolution

  insects

  inspiration

  International Exposition (1900, Paris)

  Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts

  Ireland; 1880s political rule; nationalist movement

  Irish Americans

  Irish Land War

  Ivy League

  Jainism

  James, Alice

  James, Henry; “The Middle Years”; Terminations

  James, Henry, Sr.

  James, William; “Are We Automata?”; Buddhism in Translation; Chocorua hikes; Dante and; death of; free will and; Gifford Lectures; “Is Life Worth Living?”; “The Moral Equivalent of War”; pragmatism of; The Principles of Psychology; The Varieties of Religious Experience; “The Will to Believe”

  Japan

  Jena

  John, Gospel of

  John, Saint

  Johnson, Lyndon

  Joyce, James

  Jung, Carl

  Kant, Immanuel; Critique of Judgment; Critique of Pure Reason; Emerson and; Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals

  Keene, New York

  Kemmel Hill

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kepler, Johannes

  Kies, Marietta

  Kilmainham Treaty

  Knapp, Adeline

  Kuhn, Thomas

  labor unions

  Ladies’ Home Journal, The

  Ladies’ Land League

  Laocoön and His Sons

  Laocoön story

  Laymen’s Foreign Mission Inquiry

  Lee, Henry

  Lee, Joseph

  Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm

  lesbianism

  Levinas, Emmanuel

  libraries; Harvard; Hocking

  Library of Congress

  Life magazine

  life’s worth, question of

  Lincoln, Abraham

  liver

  Locke, John; Two Treatises of Government

  Lodge, Henry Cabot

  logic

  London; Toynbee Hall

  Lotus Sutra, The

  Lotze, Hermann

  love; evolutionary

  Lowell, James Russell

  loyalty

  Luce, Henry

  Luther, Martin; 95 Theses

  Lyme disease

  Maimonides

  Malebranche, Nicolas

  Marcel, Gabriel; Hocking and; Homo Viator; The Mystery of Being

  marginalia

  marriage; end of; Hocking; “mixed-race”

  masonry

  Massachusetts Bay Colony

  materialism

  mathematics

  Maxwell, John Bayard

  Mayflower

  Mead, George Herbert

  meat

  memory

  mental illness

  Messines, Battle of

  metaphysics

  Methodism

  Mexican-American War

  MGM

  Michigan

  Middle Ages

  Middlebury College

  Mifflin, George

  military engineering

  Mill, John Stuart; On Liberty

  Milton, John

  Mind

  misanthropy

  misogyny

  missionaries

  Mitchell, Weir

  Montaigne, Michel

  moon

  morality

  moral subjectivism

  More, Henry

  morphine

  Mount Auburn Cemetery

  Mount Marcy

  Mount Washington

  Müller, Max, Sacred Books of the East

  mystery

  mysticism

  Nanking

  National Consumers League

  natural selection

  nature

  neoclassicism

  Neoplatonism

  neurasthenia

  New Hampshire

  Newton, Isaac

  New York

  New York Times, The

  New York Twilight Club

  Nickerson, Bunn

  Nickerson Mill

  Niebuhr, Reinhold

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  nitrous oxide

  Nobel Prize

  North American Review

  Norton, Charles Eliot

  oneness

  O’Reilly, John
Boyle; death of; “The Dreamer”; Whitman and

  O’Reilly, Mary

  Ostrogoths

  Overseas Missionary Board

  painting

  Paley, William

  Palmer, George Herbert

  Panther Gorge

  Panther Lodge

  parapsychology

  Paris; International Exposition

  Parnell, Anna

  Parnell, Charles Stewart

  Parnell, Fanny; “Hold the Harvest”; “Ireland, Mother”

  Pascal; Wager of

  Peak House

  Peirce, Benjamin

  Peirce, Charles Sanders; “Design and Chance”; “Evolutionary Love”; The Journal of Speculative Philosophy; love and

  Peirce, Juliette

  Peirce, Zina

  Peloponnesian War

  phenomenology

  Philadelphia

  Philosopher’s Camp

  phrenology

  Pilot, The

  Piper, Leonora

  Plato; Apology; Crito; Phaedrus; The Republic

  Plotinus

  pluralism

  Plymouth Colony

  Poe, Edgar Allan

  Popper, Karl

  Portinari, Beatrice

  postmodernism

  pragmatism, American; Chicago school of; decline of; in relation to idealism; in relation to purgatory. See also specific philosophers and works

  Preparedness Movement

  Presbyterianism

  Presbyterian Mission Committee

  pride

  Proculus

  progressive education; Shady Hill School

  Protestantism

  Provincial Congress

  psychology

  Pulitzer Prize

  purgatory

  Puritans

  Putnam, Ellen

  Putnam, James Jackson

  Putnam Camp

  Rabelais, François

  Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

  rationalism

  Reading, Pennsylvania

  rebirth

  reflection

  Reformation

  reform movement

  religion. See also specific religions

  Renaissance

  Renouvier, Charles

  “rest cure”

  Revolutionary War

  Richardson, Robert

  Ricoeur, Paul

  Ripley, Ezra

  Robbins, Reginald

  Rockefeller, John D.

  Rockford Female Seminary

  Romanticism

  Rome

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin

  Roosevelt, Teddy

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  Royalists

  Royal Society

  Royce, Christopher

  Royce, Josiah; background of; Harvard and; idealism and; last written words of; Lectures on Modern Idealism; “The Miner’s Grave”; The Philosophy of Loyalty; The Religious Aspect of Philosophy; The Sources of Religious Insight; The Spirit of Modern Philosophy; The World and the Individual

  Royce, Stephen

  Russell, Bertrand

  Sachs, Paul

  St. Botolph Club

  St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York City

  salvation; Dante and

  San Francisco; 1906 earthquake

  Santayana, George

 

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