Does American Philosophy Rest on a Mistake?

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 19:177-189 (1985)
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When I write about ‘American philosophy’ in this paper, I refer not to the practice of philosophizing in a certain geographic area during a certain time. Rather I mean a scholarly field defined by certain conventions, standard arguments, and major works. I hope primarily to show that that area of inquiry is befuddled. I also want to suggest, however, that it may be unhelpful to try to write about the practice of philosophizing in a certain geographic area—the continental United States—in anything like the way scholars now write about it.

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original Kuklick, Bruce (1985) "Does American Philosophy Rest on a Mistake?". Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 19():177-189

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