Edward Gleason Spaulding
Edward Gleason Spaulding (6 August 1873 – 31 January 1940[1]) was an American philosopher from Burlington, Vermont. He is a proponent of New Realism and co-wrote The New Realism.
Works
- The New Rationalism. The development of a constructive realism upon the basis of modern logic and science, and through criticism of opposed systems. New York: Henry Holt 1918
- A World of Chance. New York: Macmillan 1936
gollark: And also encourage conformity and rule-following.
gollark: School is kind of terrible in a variety of ways.
gollark: Also, it would be unreasonably large and need too much power/cooling.
gollark: Seriously, please do, it would be very cool!
gollark: If vacuum tubes are so great, then implement a networking stack and Discord client on a computer made of them!
References
- John R, Shook (2005). The dictionary of modern American philosophers. Shook, John R., Hull, Richard T., 1939-. Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum. pp. 2295–2297. ISBN 1843710374. OCLC 276357640.
External links
![]() |
Wikisource has original works written by or about: Edward Gleason Spaulding |
- Holt, Edwin B; Marvin, Walter T; Montague, William P; Perry, Ralph B; Pitkin, Walter B; Edward Gleason Spaulding|Spaulding, Edward G. The New Realism: Cooperative Studies in Philosophy, (1912). New York: The Macmillan Company
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.