Fateful shapes of human freedom: John William Miller and the crises of modernity

Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press (2003)
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Abstract

John William Miller's radical revision of the idealistic tradition anticipated some of the most important developments in contemporary thought. In this study, Vincent Colapietro situates Miller's powerful but neglected corpus not only in reference to Continental European philosophy but also to paradigmatic figures in American culture like Lincoln, Emerson, Thoreau, and James.

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