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Alfred Henry Lloyd

Alfred Henry Lloyd (January 3, 1864 – May 11, 1927)[1] was an American philosopher.

Alfred Henry Lloyd
Interim President of the
University of Michigan
In office
1925–1925
Preceded byMarion LeRoy Burton
Succeeded byClarence Cook Little
Personal details
Born(1864-01-06)January 6, 1864
Montclair, New Jersey
DiedMay 11, 1927(1927-05-11) (aged 63)

Life

Lloyd received both his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Harvard. He studied philosophy at Göttingen University and Heidelberg University, before returning to Harvard for his Ph.D., which he received in 1893. Upon returning from Europe in 1891, Lloyd was recruited by John Dewey[2] as an instructor in philosophy at the University of Michigan. He remained there his entire career, becoming full professor in 1906. He was named dean of the Graduate School in 1915.[3]

Lloyd was interim president of the University of Michigan from February 26[4] through September 1925, following the death of Marion LeRoy Burton. He was succeeded by Clarence Cook Little. Lloyd's daughter, Alice Crocker Lloyd, served as the Dean of Women.[5]

Works

Lloyd was the author of five books—Citizenship and Salvation (1897), Dynamic Idealism (1898), Philosophy of History (1899), The Will to Doubt (1907),[6] and Leadership and Progress (1922)—and over 70 articles.[7]

The Will to Doubt

The Will to Doubt was Lloyd's fourth book and was published as a volume in the Ethical Library Series. The book was a response to William James' 1896 collection of essays titled The Will to Believe. Professor Lloyd's simple thesis is that "doubt is essential to real belief".[8] He wrote at the beginning of the 20th century, in what he called an age of doubt:

"We would often hide it from others, not to say from ourselves, but it is there, and we all know it to be there.[9] Though many fear doubt, and try to keep it hidden and locked away, the confession of doubt is in fact the beginning of philosophy".[10]

Fear is a chief motivator of dogmatism, and dogmatic people are slaves to their fears. This is not genuine confidence.[11] But doubt is not the road to atheism; in fact, doubt is part of a very difficult road to theism.[12]

Bertrand Russell built upon these arguments in subsequent years, even directly referencing Lloyd in Free Thought and Official Propaganda.

See also

References

  1. ^ Arthur Lyon Cross, DeWitt H. Parker and R. M. Wenley, "Alfred Henry Lloyd (1864–1927)" The Journal of Philosophy Vol. 25, No. 5 (Mar. 1, 1928), pp. 124–130
  2. ^ Evelyn Shirk, "Alfred Henry Lloyd: Beyond Labels", ''Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society Vol. 15, No. 4 (Fall 1979), p. 269
  3. ^ Alfred Henry Lloyd: Biography[permanent dead link], Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
  4. ^ Notes in The Philosophical Review Vol. 36, No. 6 (Nov., 1927), p. 603
  5. ^ Presidents of the University of Michigan 2014-02-02 at the Wayback Machine, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
  6. ^ The Will to Doubt, archive.org
  7. ^ Evelyn Urban Shirk, "The Educational Philosophy of Alfred Lloyd", Educational Theory Vol. 2, Issue 3 (July 1952), pp. 141-142
  8. ^ The Will to Doubt. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1907, p. ix
  9. ^ Will to Doubt, p. 1
  10. ^ Will to Doubt, p. 2
  11. ^ Will to Doubt, p. 9
  12. ^ Will to Doubt, p. 27

Further reading

  • Evelyn Urban Shirk, Adventurous Idealism: The Philosophy of Alfred Lloyd, University of Michigan Press, 1952.

External links

Academic offices
Preceded by President of the University of Michigan
1925–1925
Succeeded by

alfred, henry, lloyd, january, 1864, 1927, american, philosopher, interim, president, theuniversity, michiganin, office, 1925, 1925preceded, bymarion, leroy, burtonsucceeded, byclarence, cook, littlepersonal, detailsborn, 1864, january, 1864montclair, jerseydi. Alfred Henry Lloyd January 3 1864 May 11 1927 1 was an American philosopher Alfred Henry LloydInterim President of theUniversity of MichiganIn office 1925 1925Preceded byMarion LeRoy BurtonSucceeded byClarence Cook LittlePersonal detailsBorn 1864 01 06 January 6 1864Montclair New JerseyDiedMay 11 1927 1927 05 11 aged 63 Contents 1 Life 2 Works 2 1 The Will to Doubt 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksLife EditLloyd received both his B A and M A degrees from Harvard He studied philosophy at Gottingen University and Heidelberg University before returning to Harvard for his Ph D which he received in 1893 Upon returning from Europe in 1891 Lloyd was recruited by John Dewey 2 as an instructor in philosophy at the University of Michigan He remained there his entire career becoming full professor in 1906 He was named dean of the Graduate School in 1915 3 Lloyd was interim president of the University of Michigan from February 26 4 through September 1925 following the death of Marion LeRoy Burton He was succeeded by Clarence Cook Little Lloyd s daughter Alice Crocker Lloyd served as the Dean of Women 5 Works EditLloyd was the author of five books Citizenship and Salvation 1897 Dynamic Idealism 1898 Philosophy of History 1899 The Will to Doubt 1907 6 and Leadership and Progress 1922 and over 70 articles 7 The Will to Doubt Edit The Will to Doubt was Lloyd s fourth book and was published as a volume in the Ethical Library Series The book was a response to William James 1896 collection of essays titled The Will to Believe Professor Lloyd s simple thesis is that doubt is essential to real belief 8 He wrote at the beginning of the 20th century in what he called an age of doubt We would often hide it from others not to say from ourselves but it is there and we all know it to be there 9 Though many fear doubt and try to keep it hidden and locked away the confession of doubt is in fact the beginning of philosophy 10 Fear is a chief motivator of dogmatism and dogmatic people are slaves to their fears This is not genuine confidence 11 But doubt is not the road to atheism in fact doubt is part of a very difficult road to theism 12 Bertrand Russell built upon these arguments in subsequent years even directly referencing Lloyd in Free Thought and Official Propaganda See also EditAmerican philosophy List of American philosophersReferences Edit Arthur Lyon Cross DeWitt H Parker and R M Wenley Alfred Henry Lloyd 1864 1927 The Journal of Philosophy Vol 25 No 5 Mar 1 1928 pp 124 130 Evelyn Shirk Alfred Henry Lloyd Beyond Labels Transactions of the Charles S Peirce Society Vol 15 No 4 Fall 1979 p 269 Alfred Henry Lloyd Biography permanent dead link Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan Notes in The Philosophical Review Vol 36 No 6 Nov 1927 p 603 Presidents of the University of Michigan Archived 2014 02 02 at the Wayback Machine Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan The Will to Doubt archive org Evelyn Urban Shirk The Educational Philosophy of Alfred Lloyd Educational Theory Vol 2 Issue 3 July 1952 pp 141 142 The Will to Doubt London Swan Sonnenschein amp Co 1907 p ix Will to Doubt p 1 Will to Doubt p 2 Will to Doubt p 9 Will to Doubt p 27Further reading EditEvelyn Urban Shirk Adventurous Idealism The Philosophy of Alfred Lloyd University of Michigan Press 1952 External links EditWorks by Alfred Henry Lloyd at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Alfred Henry Lloyd at Internet ArchiveAcademic officesPreceded byMarion LeRoy Burton President of the University of Michigan1925 1925 Succeeded byClarence Cook Little Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfred Henry Lloyd amp oldid 952334393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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