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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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