The Geography of Strenuousness: “America” In William James' Narrative of Moral Energy

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 52 (1):93 (2016)
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In an essay entitled “Public Policy and Philosophical Critique: The William James and Theodore Roosevelt Dialogue on Strenuousness” Patrick Dooley examines the public discourse concerning the ebb and flow of moral energy that took place in America during twilight years of the nineteenth century. In it, he discusses how a diverse “community of investigators,” James and Roosevelt prominent among them, articulated a “common agenda of problems” in a cultural conversation concerning the benefits, moral as well as political, of the strenuous life of energetic moral exertion.1This problem of moral energy rose to prominence in the waning decades of nineteenth century. This post-Civil War era proved to be an “especially...

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