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|a Bugbee, Henry.
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|a Wilderness in America :
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|a Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction. Being in Nature: The Experiential Naturalism of Henry G. Bugbee Jr.; Part I: Student Writings; In Demonstration of the Spirit (Selections); The Sense and the Conception of Being (Selections); Part II: Published Writings; A Venture in the Open; Thoughts on Creation; Wilderness in America; Part III: Unpublished Writings; The Revolution in Western Thought: Another Step (1962); Nature and a True Artist (n.d.); A Way of Reading the Book of Job (1963); Notes on Objectivity and Reality (n.d.).
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|a Part IV: Experience, Memory, Reflection: An Interview with Henry BugbeeAppendixes; Curriculum Vitae: The Course of Life; Letter from C.I. Lewis (n.d. ca 1951); Letter from John M. Anderson (August 9, 1950); Journal Entry (February 11, 1957); Albert Borgmann, "Henry"-A Tribute; The Splendor of Rock Creek; Upper Clark Fork: Rock Creek Fishing; The Bugbee Nature Preserve; Bugbee Nature Preserve-Named for Henry Greenwood Bugbee, M.D. (1879-1945); "Philosopher"-A Poem by Gary Whited; Bruce Bugbee, "For Henry"; Bugbee Annual Lectures; Notes; Bibliography.
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|a The purpose of this book is to remove the philosophical writings of Henry Bugbee from relative obscurity, making them more accessible to the wider public. Beginning with an introductory account of Bugbee's ""experiential naturalism, "" the development of his thought is traced from his student writings in Part One to some select published writings in Part Two, followed by heretofore unpublished writings in Part Three. Part Four consists of an in-depth interview conducted during the twilight years of his life. The book concludes with a rich collection of appendices that are intended to shed light
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