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Recovering Benjamin Franklin: An Exploration of a Life of Science and Service

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Full Title:

Recovering Benjamin Franklin: An Exploration of a Life of Science and Service

Contributors:

By (Author) James Campbell

ISBN:

9780812693867

Publisher:

Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.

Imprint:

Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.

Publication Date:

30th April 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Philosophical traditions and schools of thought

Dewey:

973.3092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

324

Dimensions:

Width 158mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

566g

Description

Is Benjamin Franklin, the familiar cultural icon whose face appears on coins, currency, and postage stamps, in addition to being an affable inventor, printer, and humorist also an important American philosopher In Recovering Benjamin Franklin, James Campbell attempts to "recover" Benjamin Franklin's role as philosopher. In the broad eighteenth-century understanding of the term "philosopher", most people would say that Franklin clearly qualifies as one. But since the beginning of the twentieth century, the meaning of the term has narrowed. What should be said about Franklin as philosopher in the current sense of the word

Part of the problem is that Franklin's thought is difficult to classify. Franklin is not a composer of lengthy, systematic treatises. Instead, we know him as the author of letters and essays, primarily short and often fragmentary, that were intended for diverse audiences. Was Franklin a thinker whose interests were nearly universal, or was he a dabbler who flew from topic to topic Was he a minor intellectual who was incapable of sustained theoretical work, or was he a thinker who recognized that thought must function in the world

In answering these questions, Campbell provides a survey of the events in Franklin's rich life and explores his extraordinary place in American history, along the way challenging a series of popular misconceptions that are based upon narrow interpretations of Franklin's work. To foster a more adequate understanding, the author lays out in detail Franklin's ideas in four areas: science, religion, morality, and politics.

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