Ralph Barton Perry (1876-1957).
American realist philosopher, born in Poultney, Vermont.
He got hos BA from Princeton (1896) and Ph.D. from Harvard (1899).
He taught at Harvard from 1902, becoming professor of philosophy in 1913 and professor emeritus in 1946.
He revised (1925) Alfred Weber’s History of Philosophy.
Editor of the works of William James, he won the 1936 Pulitzer Prize in biography for ‘The Thought and Character of William James’ (1935).
Table of Contents
- 1 Major Works of Ralph Barton Perry
- 2 Videos
- 3 Related Products
- 3.1 The Thought and Character of William James (Vanderbilt Library of American Philosophy)
- 3.2 The Thought and Character of William James, as Revealed in Unpublished Correspondence and Notes in Two Volumes
- 3.3 The Approach to Philosophy
- 3.4 Puritanism and Democracy
- 3.5 General Theory of Value
- 3.6 The Story of My Life (International Collectors Library)
- 3.7 The Moral Economy
- 3.8 Essays in Radical Empiricism
- 3.9 History of Philosophy - Philosophy Since 1860
- 3.10 The Present Conflict of Ideals: A Study of the Philosophical, Background of the World War (Classic Reprint)
Major Works of Ralph Barton Perry
– The Thought and Character of William James (1936)
– The Moral Economy (1909)
– General Theory of Value (1926)
– Puritanism and Democracy (1944)
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