Edgar A. Singer, Jr. citations

Edgar A. Singer, Jr. était philosophe américain.

✵ 13. novembre 1873 – 4. avril 1954
Edgar A. Singer, Jr.: 10 citations0 J'aime

Edgar A. Singer, Jr.: Citations en anglais

“No one was more bitten than I with this first feeling of the absurd,”

Edgar A. Singer, Jr.

Source: Modern thinkers and present problems, (1923), p. 217-18; : Partly cited in: John Barton, &quot; Pragmatism, systems thinking and system dynamics http://courses.daiict.ac.in/pluginfile.php/19296/mod_resource/content/1/Pragmatism%20and%20systems%20Thinking.pdf.&quot; 19th International System Dynamics Conference, Wellington, New Zealand. AusAID, 1999. <br class="br">Contexte: Looking back over the years that have lapsed since this was written, I cannot say that James&#x27;s prophecy as to the future of pragmatism has been fulfilled; but that the world, at least the world in which I have lived, has lost its first sense of the absurdity of pragmatism is undoubtedly true. No one was more bitten than I with this first feeling of the absurd, unless it was some other of my kind among those who gathered of an evening in 1896 to listen to a reading of James s now famous little essay on &quot; The Will to Believe &quot; the essay which, so far as James was concerned, opened the campaign for pragmatism. James had written the paper that winter as a lecture to be delivered before the Philosophical Clubs of Yale and Brown Universities, and I cannot recall what the occasion was that brought a small number of us graduate students at Harvard together to hear it re-read but I do recall that we were very much bewildered and not a little shocked by the reading.

“The straightest way to the heart of old matters is an old letter.”

Edgar A. Singer, Jr.

Source: Modern thinkers and present problems, (1923), p. 3 : Chapter 1. Giordano Bruno, 1548-1600

“All the categories of life and mind are to my understanding of them teleological.”

Edgar A. Singer, Jr.

Edgar A. Singer, Jr. On the Contented Life. New York, NY Henry Holt & Company. 1937. 271 pp.

“Art is (1) a messenger of discontent, yet (2) no teacher of new ideals, but rather (3) an inspiration to each it touches, himself to turn creator of a world-more-ideal.”

Edgar A. Singer, Jr.

Singer, Edgar A. "Esthetic and the Rational Ideal. II." The Journal of Philosophy 23.10 (1926): 258-268; Partly cited in: William Gerber. Anatomy of what We Value Most, Rodopi, 1997, p. 55

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