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Lovejoy, Arthur Oncken

(b Berlin, Germany, 10 October 1873; d. Baltimore, Maryland, 30 December 1962

epistemology, history of ideas.

Lovejoy was the son of an American father, the Reverend W. W. Lovejoy, and a German mother, Sara Oncken. He was educated at the University of California (Berkeley) and did graduate work at Harvard, where he came mainly under the influence of William James. After teaching for brief periods at Stanford, Washington University, and the University of Missouri, he went to Johns Hopkins in 1910 and remained there until his retirement in 1938.

Lovejoys epistemology was based on tin premise that experience is irreducibly temporal. He held that the time series was irreversible and dates absolute. From this premise he argued that if two apparently similar (or for that matter different) objects have different dates, they are existentially dual, whatever their causal relations may be. Therefore, the sensory impressions which presumably arise in the human brain must be existentially different from their objects Stars, for instance, are seen at dates later than the date at which the light rays, which Cause our vision, left them. The star that we see is thus not the star of the date at which we think we see it. This illustration would be true for any visual object and our impression of it. Lovejoys epistemological dualism was expounded in detail in Revolt Against Dualism (1930), along with critical analyses of various forms of monism. Because of his temporalism, he attempted to refute some of the inferences drawn from the special theory of relativity; later, in conversation with the author, he repudiated the papers in which the refutations appeared.

Lovejoys epistemological dualism was accompanied by a firm belief in the causal efficacy of ideas. He argued against all forms of anti-intellectualism and favored freedom of speech and conscience. He was one of the organizers of the American Association of University Professors and chairman of its committee on academic freedom for several years. A pronounced intellectualist, he became interested in the history of ideas. In collaboration with Philip Wiener, Lovejoy founded theJournal of the History of Ideas in 1940. His historiographic program consisted in analyzing ideas into their component elements and then looking for a given elemental idea in various fields, regardless of the context in which it first appeared. He argued that a given ideaevolution, for instancemight begin as a theory of biology, but could turn up in theories of art, religion, or social organization.

Lovejoy also believed that ideas often begin as simple descriptive labels but take on eulogistic connotations as time goes on; the historian must become aware of these connotations and of their influence on thought. His most famous example was probably his analysis of the meanings of nature and its derivatives. He pointed out that authors are frequently unaware of the ambiguity of their ideas ambiguities that have accumulated over the centuries and thus fall into unconscious inconsistencies of thinking. His most influential contribution to the history of ideas is undoubtedly The Great Chain of Being (1936), preceded by certain chapters of Primitivisin and Related Ideas in Antiquity (1935). He realized that to complete a detailed history of any idea would require the collaboration of many scholars.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

I. Original Works. Lovejoys works include The Thirteen Pragmatisms, in Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 5 (1908), 112, 2939; Reflections of a Temporalist on the New Realism, ibid., 8 (1911), 589599; Some Antecedents of the Philosophy of Bergson, in Mind, 22 (1913), 465483; On Some Novelties of the New Realism, in Journal of Philosophy, Psychology find Scientific Methods, 10 (1913), 2943; Bergson and Romantic Evolutionism (Berkeley, 1914); On Some Conditions of Progress in Philosophical Inquiry, in Philosophical Review, 26 (1917), 123163; The Paradox of the Thinking Behavtorist, ibid., 31 (1922), 135147; The Revolt Against Dualism: An Inquiry Concerning the Existence of Ideas (La Salle, III., 1930); Primitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity (Baltimore, 1935), written with G. Boas; The Great Chain of Being: A Study of the History of an idea (Cambridge, Mass., 1936); and Essays in the History of Ideas (Baltimore, 1948), which includes a complete bibliography up to 1947.

See also Buffon and the Problem of Species, in flentley Glass, Owsei Temkin, and William L. Straus, Jr., eds., Forerunners of Darwin (Baltimore, 1959), 84113; Kant and Evolution, ibid., 173206; Herder: Progressionism Without Transformation, ibid., 207-221; The Argument for Organic Evolution Before the Origin of Species, 18301858, ibid., 356414; Schopenhauer as an Evolutionist, ibid., 415437; Recent Criticism of the Darwinian Theory of Recapitulation: Its Grounds and its Initiator, ibid., 438458; Reflections on Human Nature (Baltimore, 1961); and The Reason, the Understanding, and Time (Baltimore, 1961).

II. Secondary Literature. See George Boas, A, O. Lovejoy as Historian of Philosophy, in Journal of the History of Ideas, 9, no. 4 (1948), 404411; Maurice Mandelbaum, Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Theory of Historiography, ibid., 412423; W, P. Montague, My Friend Lovejoy, ibid., 424-427; Marjorie H, Nicholson, A. O. Lovejoy as Teacher, ibid., 428438; Theodore Spencer, Lovejoys Essays in the History of Ideas, ibid., 439446; H. A. Taylor, Further Reflections on the History of Ideas: An Examination of A. 0. Lovejoy s Program, in Journal of Philosophy, 40 (1943), 281299; and Philip P. Wiener, Lovejoys Role in American Philosophy, in Studies in Intellectual History (Baltimore, 1953), 161173.

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