American Philosophy
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Sargent, John Singer
Sarton, May; I Knew a Phoenix; Journal of a Solitude
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Saturday Club
Schelling, Friedrich; On the Possibility and Form of Philosophy in General
Schiller, F.C.S.
Schlesinger, Arthur
Schlesinger, Marian Cannon
Schopenhauer, Arthur
science
Scotland
scything
séances
second chances
self-determination
self-knowledge
self-reliance
self-respect
Seuse, Heinrich
sexism
Shady Hill School
Shakespeare, William
Shelley, Percy Bysshe; “Ode to the West Wind”
skepticism
slavery
slipform masonry
Smith, Huston
Smith College
Socrates
solipsism
Sophocles
soul
Southey, Robert
Spain
Spencer, Herbert; First Principles
Spinoza, Baruch
spiritualism
Starr, Ellen, Gates
Stevens, Wallace; “Chocorua to Its Neighbors”
Stickley furniture
suicide
supernatural
surgery
Suzuki, D. T.
Swedenborg, Emanuel
Sydenstricker, Absalom
Taoism
Tarde, Gabriel
taxation
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord
Thackeray, William
Thirty Years’ War
Thoreau, Henry David; physical appearance of; self-loathing of; at Walden; Walden; “Walking”
three-quarter calf binding
Tiffany lamps
Times of London
Token, The
Tolstoy, Leo
Toynbee Hall, London
Transcendentalism
transubstantiation
Traubel, Horace; With Walt Whitman in Camden
travel
treason
trench warfare
Trojan horse
Troy
truth
tuberculosis
Tübingen
Tübinger Stift
Tucker, Ellen Louisa
Twain, Mark
Unitarianism
University of California
University of Cambridge
University of Chicago
University of Dayton
University of Edinburgh
University of Hawaii
University of Massachusetts Lowell; Hocking library donated to; O’Leary Library
University of Southern Maine
unseen, reality of the
utopianism
Vatican
Vedas
vellum
Vermont
Victorian era
Virgil; Aeneid
Walden Pond
walking
Wallace, David Foster; Infinite Jest; “This Is Water”
Walpurgisnacht
Walsh, Richard
Warren, Henry Clarke, Buddhism in Translations
Washington, D.C.
West, Cornel
West Wind; appraisal of estate; attic; construction of; ecosystem of; legacy of; library; rescue plan; skylights
Whitehead, Alfred North; Harvard and; Hocking and; Principia Mathematica; Process and Reality; Science and the Modern World
White Mountains
Whitman, Walt; Emerson and; Leaves of Grass; John Boyle O’Reilly and
Wiley, Jennifer
will; free
William James Lectures
Williams, Mary
Witches Night
Wolff, Christian; Cosmology
women; Jane Addams; Lydia Maria Child; at Harvard; Agnes Hocking; “hysteria” diagnosis; Fanny Parnell; in philosophy field; rights of; sexism and
Women’s Medical College
wonder
Woolf, Virginia
World’s Columbian Exposition (1893)
World’s Parliament of Religions (1893)
World War I
Wright, Chauncey
Yale University
Year-book of Spiritualism for 1871, The
Yeats, William Butler
YMCA
ALSO BY JOHN KAAG
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A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Kaag is a professor of philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is the author of Idealism, Pragmatism, and Feminism (2011) and Thinking Through the Imagination: Aesthetics in Human Cognition (2014). His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Harper’s Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and many other publications. You can sign up for email updates here.
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CONTENTS
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Dedication
Epigraph
Prologue: Maybe
PART I: HELL
In a Dark Wood, a Library
Finding West Wind
“Pestilence-Stricken Multitudes”
Fraud and Self-Reliance
Walden and Frozen Lakes
PART II: PURGATORY
The Task of Salvation
Divine Madness
On the Mountain
The Will to Believe
Evolutionary Love
PART III: REDEMPTION
A Philosophy of Loyalty
On the Steps
Women in the Attic
I Knew a Phoenix
East Wind
The Mystery of Being
Epilogue: The Cult of the Dead
Selected Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Acknowledgments
Index
Also by John Kaag
A Note About the Author
Copyright
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First edition, 2016
Excerpts from this book originally appeared, in slightly different form, in Harper’s Magazine and The Chronicle Review.
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Title: American philosophy: a love story / John Kaag.
Description: First [edition].|New York, NY: FSG, 2016.|Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subjects: LCSH: Philosophy, American—Miscellanea.
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