Alfred H. Lloyd

Alfred H. Lloyd
Alfred H. Lloyd was an American philosopher and academic, known for his contributions to idealist philosophy in the early 20th century. He served as a professor at the University of Michigan, where he became the dean of the graduate school. Lloyd authored several philosophical works, including "Citizenship and Salvation" and "Dynamic Idealism," which explore themes of metaphysical idealism and the interplay between individual and social progress. His writings emphasize the importance of philosophy in addressing social and ethical issues.

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PREFACE. The chapters that follow comprise what might be called an introduction to philosophy, but such a description of them would probably be misleading, for they are addressed quite as much to the general reader, or rather to the general thinker, as to the prospective student of technical philosophy. They are the attempt of a University teacher of philosophy to meet what is a real emergency of the... more...