The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers explained

The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers is a 2005 four-volume biographical reference work edited by John R. Shook, then of Oklahoma State University, published by Thoemmes Continuum.[1] [2] Its consulting editors were Richard T. Hull, Bruce Kuklick, Murray G. Murphey and John G. Slater. It was published online by Oxford Reference Online in 2010.[3]

The Dictionary was reviewed in Library Journal by Edin Hadzic.[4] The review notes that it "covers philosophical thought in the United States and Canada from 1860 to 1960". "The term philosopher is employed somewhat loosely" and "lack of sustained focus on philosophy in a narrower sense is an essential drawback". The Dictionary "seeks to countervail deep-seated prejudices by heavily representing women and minorities."

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers. 2005. Thoemmes Continuum. Shook, John R., Hull, Richard T., 1939-. 1843710374. Bristol. 276357640.
  2. Web site: Thoemmes Continuum announcement: Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers. Thoemmes Continuum. https://web.archive.org/web/20051219103529/http://www.thoemmes.com:80/american/dmap.htm#pub. 19 December 2005. 28 January 2018.
  3. Web site: Oxford Reference page hosting the online Dictionary Of Modern American Philosophers. 28 January 2018.
  4. Edin Hadzic (2005) Library Journal 130 issue 15, page 94