James Edwin Creighton

James Edwin Creighton (Apr. 8, 1861, Pictou, Nova Scotia - Ithaca, NY, Oct. 8, 1924), was an American philosopher who believed no system of thought can be the product on an isolated mind. He was early influenced by Kant, Bradley and Bosanquet, and later accepted some of the views of Windelband and Rickert, without sharing all of their opinions. Creighton differentiated between what he considered as intelligible in philosophy and what is intelligible in the natural sciences. Creighton Creighton Creighton

 

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