The Essential Santayana: Selected WritingsIndiana University Press, 26.03.2009 - 647 Seiten Although he was born in Spain, George Santayana (1863–1952) became a uniquely American philosopher, critic, poet, and best-selling novelist. Along with his Harvard colleagues William James and Josiah Royce, he is best known as one of the founders of American pragmatism and recognized for his insights into the theory of knowledge, metaphysics, and moral philosophy. The Essential Santayana presents a selection of Santayana's most important and influential literary and philosophical work. Martin A. Coleman's critical introduction sets Santayana into the American philosophical tradition and provides context for contemporary readers, many of whom may be approaching Santayana's writings for the first time. This landmark collection reveals the intellectual and literary diversity of one of American philosophy's most lively minds. |
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | xiii |
Chronology of the Life and Work of George Santayana | xv |
Bibliographical Abbreviations | xix |
About This Book | xxv |
The Essential Santayana | xxvii |
I Autobiography | 1 |
A General Confession 1940 | 4 |
My Place Time and Ancestry 1944 | 23 |
Contents | ix |
Acknowledgments | xiii |
Chronology of the Life and Work of George Santayana | xv |
Bibliographical Abbreviations | xix |
About This Book | xxv |
The Essential Santayana | xxvii |
I Autobiography | 1 |
A General Confession 1940 | 4 |
Epilogue on My Host The World 1949 | 30 |
II Skepticism and Ontology | 39 |
Philosophical Heresy 1915 | 44 |
Preface Scepticism and Animal Faith 1923 | 51 |
There Is No First Principle of Criticism 1923 | 55 |
Dogma and Doubt 1923 | 58 |
Wayward Scepticism 1923 | 61 |
Ultimate Scepticism 1923 | 67 |
Nothing Given Exists 1923 | 72 |
The Discovery of Essence 1923 | 76 |
The Watershed of Criticism 1923 | 82 |
Knowledge Is Faith Mediated by Symbols 1923 | 88 |
Belief in Substance 1923 | 98 |
Literary Psychology 1923 | 104 |
The Implied Being of Truth 1923 | 110 |
Comparison with Other Criticisms of Knowledge 1923 | 116 |
Normal Madness 1925 | 128 |
Some Meanings of the Word Is 1924 | 138 |
Preface to Realms of Being 1927 | 149 |
Various Approaches to Essence 1927 | 158 |
The Being Proper to Essences 1927 | 168 |
The Scope of Natural Philosophy 1930 | 173 |
Indispensable Properties of Substance 1930 | 179 |
Teleology 1930 | 188 |
The Psyche 1930 | 198 |
There Are No Necessary Truths 1937 | 214 |
Facts Arbitrary Logic Ideal 1937 | 220 |
Interplay between Truth and Logic 1937 | 225 |
Dramatic Truth 1937 | 231 |
Moral Truth 1937 | 236 |
Love and Hatred of Truth 1937 | 243 |
Denials of Truth 1937 | 253 |
III Rational Life in Art Religion and Spirituality | 261 |
The Elements and Function of Poetry 1900 | 265 |
Introduction The Life of Reason 1905 | 282 |
The Birth of Reason 1905 | 297 |
How Religion May Be an Embodiment of Reason 1905 | 303 |
Justification of Art 1905 | 309 |
The Criterion of Taste 1905 | 320 |
Art and Happiness 1905 | 331 |
Ultimate Religion 1933 | 338 |
The Nature of Spirit 1940 | 346 |
Liberation 1933 | 357 |
Union 1933 | 375 |
IV Ethics and Politics | 409 |
Prerational Morality 1906 | 412 |
Rational Ethics 1906 | 422 |
PostRational Morality 1906 | 435 |
Hypostatic Ethics 1913 | 452 |
Public Opinion 1951 | 461 |
Government of the People 1951 | 464 |
Who Are The People? 1951 | 466 |
The United States as Leader 1951 | 470 |
Conclusion Dominations and Powers 1951 | 474 |
V Literature Culture and Criticism | 479 |
Sonnet III 1886 | 482 |
To W P 1894 | 483 |
Prologue The Last Puritan 1935 | 486 |
Epilogue The Last Puritan 1935 | 493 |
The Poetry of Barbarism 1900 | 497 |
Emerson 1900 | 519 |
The Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy 1911 | 526 |
English Liberty in America 1920 | 541 |
The Genteel Tradition at Bay 1931 | 555 |
The Ethics of Nietzsche 1915 | 578 |
William James 1920 | 584 |
Josiah Royce 1920 | 595 |
Deweys Naturalistic Metaphysics 1936 | 609 |
Index | 623 |
COVER | 655 |
My Place Time and Ancestry 1944 | 23 |
Epilogue on My Host The World 1949 | 30 |
II Skepticism and Ontology | 39 |
Philosophical Heresy 1915 | 44 |
Preface Scepticism and Animal Faith 1923 | 51 |
There Is No First Principle of Criticism 1923 | 55 |
Dogma and Doubt 1923 | 58 |
Wayward Scepticism 1923 | 61 |
Ultimate Scepticism 1923 | 67 |
Nothing Given Exists 1923 | 72 |
The Discovery of Essence 1923 | 76 |
The Watershed of Criticism 1923 | 82 |
Knowledge Is Faith Mediated by Symbols 1923 | 88 |
Belief in Substance 1923 | 98 |
Literary Psychology 1923 | 104 |
The Implied Being of Truth 1923 | 110 |
Comparison with Other Criticisms of Knowledge 1923 | 116 |
Normal Madness 1925 | 128 |
Some Meanings of the Word Is 1924 | 138 |
Preface to Realms of Being 1927 | 149 |
Various Approaches to Essence 1927 | 158 |
The Being Proper to Essences 1927 | 168 |
The Scope of Natural Philosophy 1930 | 173 |
Indispensable Properties of Substance 1930 | 179 |
Teleology 1930 | 188 |
The Psyche 1930 | 198 |
There Are No Necessary Truths 1937 | 214 |
Facts Arbitrary Logic Ideal 1937 | 220 |
Interplay between Truth and Logic 1937 | 225 |
Dramatic Truth 1937 | 231 |
Moral Truth 1937 | 236 |
Love and Hatred of Truth 1937 | 243 |
Denials of Truth 1937 | 253 |
III Rational Life in Art Religion and Spirituality | 261 |
The Elements and Function of Poetry 1900 | 265 |
Introduction The Life of Reason 1905 | 282 |
The Birth of Reason 1905 | 297 |
How Religion May Be an Embodiment of Reason 1905 | 303 |
Justification of Art 1905 | 309 |
The Criterion of Taste 1905 | 320 |
Art and Happiness 1905 | 331 |
Ultimate Religion 1933 | 338 |
The Nature of Spirit 1940 | 346 |
Liberation 1933 | 357 |
Union 1933 | 375 |
IV Ethics and Politics | 409 |
Prerational Morality 1906 | 412 |
Rational Ethics 1906 | 422 |
PostRational Morality 1906 | 435 |
Hypostatic Ethics 1913 | 452 |
Public Opinion 1951 | 461 |
Government of the People 1951 | 464 |
Who Are The People? 1951 | 466 |
The United States as Leader 1951 | 470 |
Conclusion Dominations and Powers 1951 | 474 |
V Literature Culture and Criticism | 479 |
Sonnet III 1886 | 482 |
To W P 1894 | 483 |
Prologue The Last Puritan 1935 | 486 |
Epilogue The Last Puritan 1935 | 493 |
The Poetry of Barbarism 1900 | 497 |
Emerson 1900 | 519 |
The Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy 1911 | 526 |
English Liberty in America 1920 | 541 |
The Genteel Tradition at Bay 1931 | 555 |
The Ethics of Nietzsche 1915 | 578 |
William James 1920 | 584 |
Josiah Royce 1920 | 595 |
Deweys Naturalistic Metaphysics 1936 | 609 |

