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Philosophy and Allotment : John Locke's influence on Henry L. Dawes (1st ed. 2020)

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This book provides a new perspective for examining the Native policies of the late nineteenth century.

It centers on the figure of Henry Laurens Dawes, and more specifically, on the conceptual roots of his views on allotment, education and assimilation.

These roots are grounded in John Locke’s epistemology and pedagogy.

Through a philosophical analysis of Dawes’ ideas and policies, the book provides a new approach to arrive at a better understanding of an important historical process.

In this regard, an often-overlooked link between philosophy and history is clarified, helping philosophers, historians and other scholars in their quest for knowledge.

This book clarifies the impact of philosophical ideas on historical conceptions, and by studying Dawes, also addresses the reflection behind a major historical process.

Political and social philosophers, as well as historians of ideas and of Native policies, will greatly benefit from this concise book. 

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3030381730 / 9783030381738
Paperback / softback
191
07/01/2020
Switzerland
44 pages, 1 Illustrations, black and white; IX, 44 p. 1 illus.
155 x 235 mm