![]() The one thing we know that came out of it was an idea - an idea about ideas, about the role beliefs play in people's lives. The club was probably in existence for only nine months, and no records were kept. Together they belonged to an informal discussion group that met in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1872 and called itself the Metaphysical Club. That struggle is the subject of this book." "The story told in The Metaphysical Club runs through the lives of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., a Civil War hero who became the dominant legal thinker of his time his best friend as a young man, William James, son of an eccentric moral philosopher, brother of a great novelist, and the father of modern psychology in America and the brilliant and troubled logician, scientist, and founder of semiotics, Charles Sanders Peirce. ![]() It took nearly half a century for Americans to develop a set of ideas, a way of thinking, that would help them cope with the conditions of modern life. The Civil War swept away the slave civilization of the South, but almost the whole intellectual culture of the North went with it. But the war also discredited the ideas and beliefs of the era that preceded it. Summary: "The Civil War made America a modern nation, unleashing forces of industrialism and expansion that had been kept in check for decades by the quarrel over slavery. ![]()
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