Adler, Mortimer J. Philosophers Philosophy
20th century, American philosopher, worked at the University of Chicago with the legendary president, Robert Hutchins. Known for his efforts to revolutionize education. Author of "How to Read a Book" and editor of the multi-volumed "Great Books of Western Civilization" and its associated "Syntopicon."
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- The Question About Man - First chapter of Mortimer Adler\\'s book "The Difference of Man adler, mortimer j. and the Difference It Makes" (1967).
- The Mortimer J. Adler Archive - Contains bibliographies, texts, and links to works by and on philosophers Mortimer J. Adler.
- Center for the Study of the Great Ideas - Founded by Mortimer Adler and Max Weismann. Dedicated philosophers to the adler, mortimer j. proposition that "Philosophy is everybody's business."
- God and the Professors - Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion (1941).
- The Crisis in Contemporary Education - An article by Mortimer J. Adler. Published in adler, mortimer j. "The Social Frontier," February, 1939, Vol. V, No. adler, mortimer j. 42, pp. 140-145.
- How To Read a Book - A book on liberal education by Mortimer J. a Adler.
- Sense Cognition: Aristotle vs. Aquinas - An article by Mortimer J. Adler. Appeared in "The New Scholasticism" 42 (Autumn 1968): 578-591.
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