American Philosophy: A Love Story John
Kaag
Engaging tour through the history of American philosophy as a
result of Kaag’s time working in Ernest Hocking’s library. I generally love books
like this, intellectual history and analysis couched in a personal narrative. Kaag’s
vituperative discussions of his first marriage, even though most of the blame is
directed at himself, seemed much too personal, I felt like I was forced to look
at something I didn’t want to see. But the book is pretty well written, and it did
help rekindle my interest in James and Royce, so I’m glad I read it.
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