2019 Pacific Division Dewey Lecture: Philosophy, Science, and History: A Personal Perspective
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Michael Friedman delivered the John Dewey Lecture at the 2019 Pacific Division Meeting, where he emphasized the deep interconnections among philosophy, science, and history. His talk highlights how these fields influence one another and the importance of understanding this interplay to grasp contemporary issues in philosophy. With a personal touch, Friedman drew from his extensive academic background to illustrate his insights, underlining his commitment to the evolution of philosophical thought in relation to historical contexts and scientific advancements.
Michael Friedman’s John Dewey Lecture reflects on the interplay between philosophy, science, and history, emphasizing their interconnectedness and relevance in contemporary discourse.
In his lecture, Friedman articulates a vision of philosophy as rooted in historical context, drawing on his personal experiences to illustrate its evolving nature and significance.
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