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...course of the article makes the following statement: "It follows that if there is to be an American philosophy, it must be realistic. I suspect they will never produce an idealistic philosophy like that of Pleto in ancient times, or speculative systems like these of Spinoza, Leibnity, and Hegel in modern times. The circumstance that Emerson is an American may seem to contradict this, but then Emerson, while he opens glimpses of truth, is not a philosopher; his thoughts are like strung fearls, without system and without connection. On the other hand, the Americans believe that there are things...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An American Philosophy. | 2/3/1886 | See Source »

...revolutionary type is a growth from early German philosophy. The early leaders of socialism were students of Hegel. They had no desire for revolution, but wished all to come about by evolution. Socialists in general are not revolutionary in their sober theories, but under severe legislation or financial crises the great present evil makes them cry for immediate change. Socialism in its just demands can be met by us only gradually, and with the spirit of sacrifice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Modern Socialism. | 12/1/1885 | See Source »

...theories of Plato and Aristotle among the Greeks, of Cicero's "Republic," of the early doctrine of the Church as expounded by St. Augustine and by Thomas Aquinas, of Dante and Machiavelli, of Grotius, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Spinoza, Locke and Hobbs, and the more modern theories of such writers as Hegel, Lieber, Humboldt, Bluntschli, Waitz, Spencer, Bagehot and Mulford, with perhaps an exposition of the views of the Fathers of the American Revolution-particularly Jefferson, Hamilton and Madison...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/17/1884 | See Source »

...degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Only college graduates are admitted as candidates for this degree. The instruction includes: In the first year, Political Geography; Political and Constitutional History of Europe; of England; History of Politico-Economic Institutions; Taxation and Finance, and the History of Political Theories from Plato to Hegel. In the second year, Roman Law; and Comparative Constitutional Law of England and the U. S., and of the several Commonwealths of the Union. In the third year, the History of Diplomacy, Public and Private International Law; Adminstrative Law of Europe, of the U. S., and of the several States...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Political Science. | 12/17/1884 | See Source »

...Europe and America. In Economic Science there are six courses including one on the History of Industrial Society and on Taxation (by Judge Cooley). The subject of Political Ethics embraces courses on the Theory of Rights by Judge Cooley, on the Philosophy of Government (views of Aristotle, Spinoza, Hobbes, Hegel, Spencer, Mulford, etc.,) and the History of Political Theories. There are also courses on International Law and History of Treaties, on American Constitutional Law, on Local Administrative Law, on Methods of the English Government and on Social Science. The instructors are Pres. Angell, Profs. T. M. Cooley, C. K. Adams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Political Science. | 12/17/1884 | See Source »

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