The Philosophy Contribution of F. C. S. Schiller
DOI: 10.23977/phij.2023.020111 | Downloads: 21 | Views: 890
Author(s)
Miao Chunrong 1
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1 School of Marxism, Harbin Normal University, Hexing Street, Harbin, China
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Miao ChunrongABSTRACT
Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller was born on August 16, 1864, in Schleswig-Holstein, on the Danish border. He spent most of his life at Oxford University in England, so we used to call him an English pragmatist. Schiller has written more than a dozen works and hundreds of papers, laying a solid theoretical foundation for the establishment of pragmatic philosophy. It can be said that he,Peirce,James and together with Dewey constitute the early trend of pragmatism. The main purpose of this thesis is to sort out F. C. S. Schiller's theoretical contributions to philosophy, prepare materials for his further revival, and add reliable arguments for putting F. C. S.Schiller back into the camp of pragmatism.
KEYWORDS
F. C. S. Schiller, Philosophy Contribution, PragmatistCITE THIS PAPER
Miao Chunrong, The Philosophy Contribution of F. C. S. Schiller. Philosophy Journal (2023) Vol. 2: 63-70. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/phij.2023.020111.
REFERENCES
[1] F. C. S. Schiller (1939). Our Human Truths [M]. Columbia University Press, 73.
[2] F. C. S. Schiller (1939). Our Human Truths [M]. Columbia University Press, 77.
[3] F. C. S. Schiller (1939). Our Human Truths [M]. Columbia University Press, 75.
[4] John. R. shook, Hugh MeDonald (2008). F. C. S. Schiller a pragmatism and humanism: seleted writings, 1891-1939 [C]. New York: Humanity Books Press, 21.
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