Sidney Hook (December 20, 1902 – July 12, 1989) was an American philosopher of pragmatism known for his contributions to the philosophy of history, the...
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non-governmental organizations, particularly in foreign policy. Philosopher Sidney Hook was a public intellectual. Writing after the death of Tom Kahn, Ben Wattenberg...
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could not help but uncover something about one's own true nature. As Sidney Hook notes, a common misinterpretation of the theory is that "all factors...
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72–9. "A Comment on Toulmin," in Dimensions Of Mind: A Symposium ed. Sidney Hook (1960) “The Deductive Model and Its Qualifications,” in Induction: Some...
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lawyer and politician Peter Hook (born 1956) English musician Sidney Hook (1902–1989), American pragmatic philosopher Ted Hook (1910–1990), Australian public...
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"the American Bloomsbury".[citation needed] Some, including Kristol, Sidney Hook, and Norman Podhoretz, later became key figures in the development of...
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isolated individual but the creative freedom of groups." The philosopher Sidney Hook described the work as a philosophical justification for widespread human...
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intellectuals, including Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Zellig Harris, and Sidney Hook. A shocking example was their behavior in the Arab village of Deir Yassin...
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283-page anti-communist book by New York University philosophy professor Sidney Hook, which John Day Company, published in May 1953, about conflicts between...
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intellectuals, including Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Zellig Harris, and Sidney Hook signed an open letter to The New York Times. The letter condemned Herut...
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c2009. Schapiro wrote some articles under assumed names. "The Nerve of Sidney Hook" (as "David Merian") Partisan Review (1943) Romanesque architectural...
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Paul Feldman Sandra Feldman Carl Gershman Albert Glotzer Norman Hill Sidney Hook Tom Kahn Penn Kemble A. Philip Randolph Bayard Rustin August Tyler Charles...
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siècle. Échanges, représentations, comparisons. Créaphis. pp. 21–47. Cf., Sidney Hook, Marx and the Marxists (Princeton: Van Nostrand 1955) at 13. Marx, Karl...
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Press, 1972. Sidney Hook. Out of Step: An Unquiet Life in the Twentieth Century. Harper & Row, 1987. Christopher Phelps. Young Sidney Hook. Cornell University...
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David Brooks (commentator) (section Sidney Awards)
of the year. Named for philosopher Sidney Hook and originally called "The Hookies", the honor was renamed "The Sidney Awards" in 2005. The awards are presented...
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Neopragmatist thinkers who are more loyal to classical pragmatism include Sidney Hook and Susan Haack (known for the theory of foundherentism). Many pragmatist...
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that it had "irresistible pace of skill and narrative". Philosopher Sidney Hook said that it would "succeed in shocking and challenging the complacent...
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Dallin, Milovan Djilas, Theodore Draper, Max Eastman, Ralph Ellison, Sidney Hook, Hubert Humphrey, George F. Kennan, Murray Kempton, Irving Kristol, Melvin...
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philosophy, and authored a thesis on free will, under the direction of Sidney Hook at New York University. Nathaniel and Barbara Branden became founding...
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Around the same time as Popper's critique was published, philosopher Sidney Hook discussed the "sense and nonsense in dialectic" and rejected two conceptions...
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Novatore, Emma Goldman, Georg Brandes, John Cowper Powys, Martin Buber, Sidney Hook, Robert Anton Wilson, Horst Matthai, Frank Brand, Marcel Duchamp, several...
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In the 1930s, he debated the meaning of Marxism with the philosopher Sidney Hook (like Eastman, he had studied under John Dewey at Columbia University)...
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New Intellectual, was similar to that for Atlas Shrugged. Philosopher Sidney Hook likened her certainty to "the way philosophy is written in the Soviet...
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Hocking Eric Hoffer Douglas Hofstadter Arthur F. Holmes Gerald Holton Sidney Hook bell hooks John Hospers Vernon Howard George Holmes Howison Elbert Hubbard...
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Senator Dianne Feinstein (2018) Speakers have included: Philosopher Sidney Hook (1978) CIA Director William J. Casey (1984) Journalist John O'Sullivan...
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Student Union, the radical novelist James T. Farrell, public intellectual Sidney Hook, leading American Marxist of the 1910s Louis B. Boudin and Canadian Trotskyist...
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Press, 1992 (There are 748 copies in WorldCat libraries) Letters of Sidney Hook Democracy, Communism, and the Cold War, M.E. Sharpe, 1995 We Are Many:...
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terminology as "stop denying being-for-death"). The American philosopher Sidney Hook criticized Heidegger's view of death anxiety in his review of Heidegger's...
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the Irving Kristol Award of the American Enterprise Institute, the Sidney Hook Award of the National Association of Scholars, the Bradley Prize for...
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scholars have given different meanings to the term. For philosopher Sidney Hook, writing in 1974, humanists are opposed to the imposition of one culture...
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