Robert W. Burch Texas A & M University Robert W. Burch
To push the edges of the known, to look at the accepted in novel ways, is indeed to stand at the frontiers of a field. In "Frontiers in American Philosophy" thirty-five contemporary scholars explore classical American thought in bold new ways. An extraordinary range of issues and thinkers is represented in these pages--from such core themes as metaphysics and social philosophy, which receive primary attention, to some consideration of American philosophers' technical accomplishments in mathematical logic and philosophical analysis. The authors also offer new perspectives on the work...
To push the edges of the known, to look at the accepted in novel ways, is indeed to stand at the frontiers of a field. In "Frontiers in American Philo...