The St. Louis movement in philosophy, literature, education, psychology
The book explores the intellectual and cultural movement that emerged in St. Louis, Missouri, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The movement was characterized by a unique blend of philosophy, literature, education, and psychology, and was heavily influenced by the ideas of German philosophers such as Hegel and Kant. Snider, who was a prominent member of the movement, provides an in-depth analysis of its key figures and their contributions to the fields of philosophy, literature, education, and psychology. He also includes chapters of his own autobiography, giving readers a personal perspective on the movement and its impact on his life and work
Print Book, English, 1920
Sigma Pub. Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1920