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Information: An American intellectual movement of the late 19th century, composed primarily of Prussian emigres who coalesced around the St. Louis Philosophical Society. Fused Hegelian and Transcendentalist ideas into a philosophy of education which remains influenti
St. Louis Hegelians Sites:
Hegelianism in America Hegelianism in America: Excerpts collected from the HEGEL-L list on the subject of the St. Louis Hegelians. (St. Louis Hegelians) http://hegel-werkstatt.de/english/hegelianism_in_america.htm
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 1867-1893 The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 1867-1893: An introduction to the Thoemmes Press reissue of this journal, by James A. Good. Notes the role which this key publication of the St. Louis Hegelians played in the broader American history of ideas. (St. Louis Hegelians) http://www.thoemmes.com/american/journal_intro.htm
Hegel's Influence on American Education Hegel's Influence on American Education: An article which details the impact of some key thinkers of the St. Louis school on American education, including the school's heir John Dewey. (St. Louis Hegelians) http://gyral.blackshell.com/hegel/hegedu.html
St. Louis Hegelians St. Louis Hegelians: Introduction by Michael H. DeArmey and James A. Good to their anthology of source materials. Describes the key figures of this movement and its general ideological characteristics. (St. Louis Hegelians) http://www.thoemmes.com/american/hegelian_intro.htm