
America's Forgotten Poet-Philosopher
The Thought of John Elof Boodin in His Time and Ours
Michael A. Flannery(Author)
State University of New York Press
Published on 1. December 2023
Book
Hardback
317 pages
978-1-4384-9571-2 (ISBN)
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Illuminating study of the ideas and influences of a near-forgotten American philosopher.
This book examines the ideas and influences of a nearly forgotten Swedish-American philosopher, John Elof Boodin (1869-1950). A friend and student of William James and protege of Josiah Royce at Harvard, Boodin combined Jamesian pragmatism and Roycean idealism in developing original scholarship (nearly sixty articles and eight books) from 1900 to 1947, in addition to a volume of posthumous papers published in 1957. Although he is seldom remembered today, the enduring importance of pragmatism and the rising influence of process theology today suggests that his close reading of early to mid-twentieth-century science and vast grasp of philosophical issues warrants a renewed interest in his work that can be a valuable antidote to the sterile and constricting effects of reductionism and dogmatic materialism prevalent today in both those fields.
This book examines the ideas and influences of a nearly forgotten Swedish-American philosopher, John Elof Boodin (1869-1950). A friend and student of William James and protege of Josiah Royce at Harvard, Boodin combined Jamesian pragmatism and Roycean idealism in developing original scholarship (nearly sixty articles and eight books) from 1900 to 1947, in addition to a volume of posthumous papers published in 1957. Although he is seldom remembered today, the enduring importance of pragmatism and the rising influence of process theology today suggests that his close reading of early to mid-twentieth-century science and vast grasp of philosophical issues warrants a renewed interest in his work that can be a valuable antidote to the sterile and constricting effects of reductionism and dogmatic materialism prevalent today in both those fields.
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"This is a superbly written, quite concise account of a lesser-known, but clearly important American philosopher of the first half of the twentieth century. Boodin's work clearly deserves to be better known, and Flannery does an excellent job in providing a very well-written account of this interesting individual's contribution." - Patrick H. Armstrong, author of All Things DarwinMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
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1 Tables, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
669 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4384-9571-2 (9781438495712)
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Michael A. Flannery is Professor Emeritus of UAB Libraries at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is the author of Nature's Prophet: Alfred Russel Wallace and His Evolution from Natural Selection to Natural Theology, among other books.
Content
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Who Was John Elof Boodin?
Introduction: Science and Its "Mad Clockwork of Epicycles": The Key to Understanding Boodin
1. Boodin's Time
2. Pragmatic Realism: Boodin's Metaphysics
3. Evolution, 1925
4. A Theological Trilogy
5. The Social Mind: Boodin's Sociology of Spirit
6. Boodin in a Hostile World
Epilogue
Appendix
Glossary of Important Terms
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Prologue: Who Was John Elof Boodin?
Introduction: Science and Its "Mad Clockwork of Epicycles": The Key to Understanding Boodin
1. Boodin's Time
2. Pragmatic Realism: Boodin's Metaphysics
3. Evolution, 1925
4. A Theological Trilogy
5. The Social Mind: Boodin's Sociology of Spirit
6. Boodin in a Hostile World
Epilogue
Appendix
Glossary of Important Terms
Notes
Bibliography
Index