The Task of Criticism: Essays on Philosophy, History, and Community

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W. W. Norton & Company, 2005 - Philosophy - 366 pages
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Erudite and eloquent, John William Miller's writing engages readers with his "earthy" treatment of basic philosophical questions. Designed as an introduction to a compelling historicist philosophy, this volume presents Miller's best and most representative essays in a single, authoritative edition. Miller (1895-1978) taught at Williams College, and he is well known for his extraordinary teaching (described in Masters: Portraits of Great Teachers). He was also a philosopher of the first rank, who arrived at a strikingly original reinterpretation of the history of philosophy and the perennial philosophical problems, especially dualism. Challenging the dogmatism and nihilism that mark so much of recent philosophy, Miller advocated a thoughtful and engaged approach to life--one that revitalizes philosophical activity, embraces history, and joins reflection with participation in a democratic community. The editors have selected twenty-nine essays and have composed succinct introductions to each. Joseph P. Fell has contributed a general introduction that places Miller's thought in context and exhibits the contemporary relevance of his philosophy.

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Miller (1895-1978) once chaired the philosophy department at Williams College as the Mark Hopkins Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. Collected here are 29 of his essays, which, the ... Read full review

Contents

Preface
9
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33
ᏢᎪᎡᎢ 2
115
ᏢᎪᎡᎢ 3
231
Miller Bibliography
343
On the Cover
349
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John William Miller (1895-1978) taught at Williams College, and he is well known for his extraordinary teaching (described in Masters: Portraits of Great Teachers ).

Joseph P. Fell is J. H. Harris Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Bucknell University and editor of The Philosophy of John William Miller.

Vincent Colapietro is professor of philosophy at Pennsylvania State University and author of The Fateful Shapes of Human Freedom: John William Miller and the Crises of Modernity.

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