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Horace Kallen

Horace Meyer Kallen (August 11, 1882 – February 16, 1974) was a German-born American philosopher who supported pluralism and Zionism.

Horace M. Kallen
Born(1882-08-11)August 11, 1882
DiedFebruary 16, 1974(1974-02-16) (aged 91)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard University
ThesisNotes on the Nature of Truth (1908)
Doctoral advisorWilliam James

Biography edit

Horace Meyer Kallen was born on August 11, 1882, in the town of Bernstadt, Prussian Silesia (now Bierutów, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland). His parents were Jacob David Kallen, an Orthodox rabbi, and Esther Rebecca Glazier. In 1887, the family emigrated to the United States. Kallen studied philosophy at Harvard University under George Santayana; in 1903, he received a BA magna cum laude.[1]

That same year, Kallen was personally hired by future American President Woodrow Wilson, then Princeton University's president, to become the first Jew to ever teach at the university.[2] But after teaching English at Princeton for two years, his contract was not renewed, and he returned to Harvard for graduate study and worked as Santayana's assistant.[3] In 1908, Kallen received his doctorate and was awarded a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship to study at Oxford University.[4] He was also a lifetime friend of Alain Locke, whom he met at Harvard and who was the first African-American Rhodes Scholar; and would remain the only one until the 1960s.

He lectured in philosophy at Harvard from his graduation until 1911, occasionally working as a logic instructor at Clark College in Worcester, Massachusetts. In 1911, he moved to teach philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison until 1918, when he was named a professor at The New School in New York City as a founding member, where he remained for the rest of his career.[5] By 1933, Kallen and his colleague Sidney Hook were serving on the ACLU's academic freedom committee.[6]

A pluralist, Kallen opposed any oversimplification of philosophical and vital problems. According to Kallen, denying complications and difficulties is to multiply them, as much as to deny reality to evil would aggravate evil. Kallen advanced the ideal that cultural diversity and national pride were compatible with each other and that ethnic and racial diversity strengthened America. Kallen is credited with coining the term cultural pluralism.[7]

He was acquainted with William James, whose last unfinished book he edited. In 1939 he became acquainted with Immanuel Velikovsky and became a lifelong friend, informal literary advisor, mentor, and advocate.[8] He was a member of the American Philosophical Society, the Western Philosophical Society, the Society for Psychical Research, the Zionist Organization of America, the Palestine Development Council, and the National Council of the League of Nations Association. He served on congressional committees on international peace and was a part of many think tanks and study groups on questions ranging from philosophy and law to labor relations.[citation needed]

Kallen married Rachel Oatman van Arsdale in 1926.[8] He died, aged 91, on February 16, 1974, in Palm Beach, Florida.[1]

Blasphemy case edit

In 1928, Kallen spoke at a memorial service for Sacco and Vanzetti in Boston, during which he stated that if Sacco and Vanzetti had been anarchists, then so was Jesus. An arrest warrant was subsequently filed against him on charges of blasphemy under a 17th-century law;[9] however, a judge ruled that his statement had not been criminal.[10]

Selected works edit

Books include:

  • Democracy Versus the Melting-Pot, 1915.
  • Zionism and World Politics, William Heinemann, 1921.
  • Education, the Machine and the Worker: An Essay in the Psychology of Education in Industrial Society, 1925.
  • Indecency and the Seven Arts:And Other Adventures of a Pragmatist in Aesthetics, 1930.
  • College Prolongs Infancy, John Day (1932)
  • Individualism: An American Way of Life (1933)
  • Decline and Rise of the Consumer, 1936. (via archive.org)
  • Art and Freedom, 1942.
  • Modernity and Liberty, 1947.
  • The Liberal Spirit, 1948.
  • Ideals and Experience, 1948.
  • The Education of Free Men, 1950.
  • Patterns of Progress, 1950.
  • Secularism is the will of God, 1954.
  • "Of Them Which Say they Are Jews,": and Other Essays on the Jewish Struggle for Survival, Bloch Pub. Co., 1954.
  • Cultural Pluralism and the American Idea, 1956.
  • Utopians at Bay, 1958. (via archive.org)
  • Liberty, Laughter, and Tears, 1968.
  • Creativity, Imagination, Logic: Meditations for the Eleventh Hour, 1973.

Articles include:

  • "Socrates and the Street Car," The Mid-West Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 4, July 1914.
  • "Democracy Versus the Melting-Pot: A Study of American Nationality," Part II, The Nation, Feb. 25, 1915.
  • "Philosophers," The American Mercury, December 1926.
  • "The Hither of the Beyond," The Bookman, February 1928.
  • "Fear, Freedom, and Massachusetts," The American Mercury, November 1929.
  • "American Philosophy Today and Tomorrow" with Sidney Hook in Journal of Philosophy (1936)
  • "Toward the Four Freedoms," The Saturday Review, May 23, 1942.
  • "The War Against the Chain-Gang of Production," The Saturday Review, September 9, 1944.
  • "Freedom and Experience" with Sidney Hook and Milton R. Konvitz in Philosophical Review (1948)
  • "How I Bet My Life" in Saturday Review (October 1, 1966)

Bibliography: See special "Symposium on Horace M. Kallen" in Modern Judaism, Vol. 4, No. 2. (May, 1984)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Dr. Horace Kallen, Philosopher, Dies". The New York Times. February 17, 1974. p. 66. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  2. ^ Berg, A. Scott (2013). Wilson. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons. p. 158. ISBN 978-0-399-15921-3.
  3. ^ Lamont, C., ed. Dialogue on George Santayana. New York: Horizon Press (1959) 13-17.
  4. ^ Louis Menand. The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America. (New York: Farrar, Staus and Girroux, 2001) p. 388
  5. ^ Gilbert, James (1997). Redeeming Culture: American Religion in an Age of Science, University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-29320-3. Chap. 8, Two Men of Science, p. 175, namely Harlow Shapley and Kallen.
  6. ^ "Oppose Teachers' Oath". New York Times. 9 April 1933. p. N3. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  7. ^ Toll, William (1997). "Horace M. Kallen: Pluralism and American Jewish Identity." American Jewish History 85(1): 57–74; here: 58 and 74 (footnote). doi:10.1353/ajh.1997.0007. Project MUSE 422.
  8. ^ a b Gilbert, James (1997). Redeeming Culture: American Religion in an Age of Science, University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-29320-3. Chap. 8, Two Men of Science, pp. 177-181, namely Harlow Shapley and Kallen.
  9. ^ "MAY DROP CASE ON BLASPHEMY Warrant Held Up, Likely to Be Quashed", in The Pittsburgh Press, August 19, 1928; p. 6; via newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Culture: September 5, 2003: 75 Years Ago". The Forward. September 5, 2003. Retrieved 15 April 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Fishman, Donald A. "Mainstreaming Ethnicity: Horace Kallen, the Strategy of Transcendence, and Cultural Pluralism," Southern Communication Journal 69 (2), 2004.
  • Kaufman, Matthew J. "Horace M. Kallen's Use of Evolutionary Theory in Support of American Jews and Democracy," Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 52 (4), December 2017.
  • Konvitz Milton, Ridvas, ed. The Legacy of Horace M. Kallen, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1987.
  • Kronish, Ronald. "John Dewey and Horace M. Kallen on Cultural Pluralism: Their Impact on Jewish Education," Jewish Social Studies 44 (2), Spring 1982.
  • Maxcy, Spencer J. "Horace Kalien's Two Conceptions of Cultural Pluralism," Educational Theory, 29 (1), January 1979.
  • Pianko, Noam. "'The True Liberalism of Zionism': Horace Kallen, Jewish Nationalism, and the Limits of American Pluralism," American Jewish History 94 (4), December 2008.
  • Ratner, Sidney. "Horace M. Kallen and Cultural Pluralism," Modern Judaism 4 (2), May 1984.
  • Schmidt, Sarah. Horace M. Kallen: Prophet of American Zionism, Brooklyn: Carlson Pub., 1995.
  • Toll, William. "Horace M. Kallen: Pluralism and American Jewish Identity," American Jewish History 85 (1), March 1997.
  • Zdiara, Kevin. "Inventing Pluralist America," Jewish Ideas Daily, August 8, 2012.

External links edit

  • Works by Horace Meyer Kallen at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Horace Kallen at Internet Archive
  • Papers of Horace Meyer Kallen.; RG 317; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York, NY.

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Horace Meyer Kallen August 11 1882 February 16 1974 was a German born American philosopher who supported pluralism and Zionism Horace M KallenBorn 1882 08 11 August 11 1882Bernstadt Silesia PrussiaDiedFebruary 16 1974 1974 02 16 aged 91 Palm Beach Florida USNationalityAmericanAlma materHarvard UniversityThesisNotes on the Nature of Truth 1908 Doctoral advisorWilliam James Contents 1 Biography 2 Blasphemy case 3 Selected works 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBiography editHorace Meyer Kallen was born on August 11 1882 in the town of Bernstadt Prussian Silesia now Bierutow Lower Silesian Voivodeship Poland His parents were Jacob David Kallen an Orthodox rabbi and Esther Rebecca Glazier In 1887 the family emigrated to the United States Kallen studied philosophy at Harvard University under George Santayana in 1903 he received a BA magna cum laude 1 That same year Kallen was personally hired by future American President Woodrow Wilson then Princeton University s president to become the first Jew to ever teach at the university 2 But after teaching English at Princeton for two years his contract was not renewed and he returned to Harvard for graduate study and worked as Santayana s assistant 3 In 1908 Kallen received his doctorate and was awarded a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship to study at Oxford University 4 He was also a lifetime friend of Alain Locke whom he met at Harvard and who was the first African American Rhodes Scholar and would remain the only one until the 1960s He lectured in philosophy at Harvard from his graduation until 1911 occasionally working as a logic instructor at Clark College in Worcester Massachusetts In 1911 he moved to teach philosophy at the University of Wisconsin Madison until 1918 when he was named a professor at The New School in New York City as a founding member where he remained for the rest of his career 5 By 1933 Kallen and his colleague Sidney Hook were serving on the ACLU s academic freedom committee 6 A pluralist Kallen opposed any oversimplification of philosophical and vital problems According to Kallen denying complications and difficulties is to multiply them as much as to deny reality to evil would aggravate evil Kallen advanced the ideal that cultural diversity and national pride were compatible with each other and that ethnic and racial diversity strengthened America Kallen is credited with coining the term cultural pluralism 7 He was acquainted with William James whose last unfinished book he edited In 1939 he became acquainted with Immanuel Velikovsky and became a lifelong friend informal literary advisor mentor and advocate 8 He was a member of the American Philosophical Society the Western Philosophical Society the Society for Psychical Research the Zionist Organization of America the Palestine Development Council and the National Council of the League of Nations Association He served on congressional committees on international peace and was a part of many think tanks and study groups on questions ranging from philosophy and law to labor relations citation needed Kallen married Rachel Oatman van Arsdale in 1926 8 He died aged 91 on February 16 1974 in Palm Beach Florida 1 Blasphemy case editIn 1928 Kallen spoke at a memorial service for Sacco and Vanzetti in Boston during which he stated that if Sacco and Vanzetti had been anarchists then so was Jesus An arrest warrant was subsequently filed against him on charges of blasphemy under a 17th century law 9 however a judge ruled that his statement had not been criminal 10 Selected works editBooks include Democracy Versus the Melting Pot 1915 Zionism and World Politics William Heinemann 1921 Education the Machine and the Worker An Essay in the Psychology of Education in Industrial Society 1925 Indecency and the Seven Arts And Other Adventures of a Pragmatist in Aesthetics 1930 College Prolongs Infancy John Day 1932 Individualism An American Way of Life 1933 Decline and Rise of the Consumer 1936 via archive org Art and Freedom 1942 Modernity and Liberty 1947 The Liberal Spirit 1948 Ideals and Experience 1948 The Education of Free Men 1950 Patterns of Progress 1950 Secularism is the will of God 1954 Of Them Which Say they Are Jews and Other Essays on the Jewish Struggle for Survival Bloch Pub Co 1954 Cultural Pluralism and the American Idea 1956 Utopians at Bay 1958 via archive org Liberty Laughter and Tears 1968 Creativity Imagination Logic Meditations for the Eleventh Hour 1973 Articles include Socrates and the Street Car The Mid West Quarterly Vol 1 No 4 July 1914 Democracy Versus the Melting Pot A Study of American Nationality Part II The Nation Feb 25 1915 Philosophers The American Mercury December 1926 The Hither of the Beyond The Bookman February 1928 Fear Freedom and Massachusetts The American Mercury November 1929 American Philosophy Today and Tomorrow with Sidney Hook in Journal of Philosophy 1936 Toward the Four Freedoms The Saturday Review May 23 1942 The War Against the Chain Gang of Production The Saturday Review September 9 1944 Freedom and Experience with Sidney Hook and Milton R Konvitz in Philosophical Review 1948 How I Bet My Life in Saturday Review October 1 1966 Bibliography See special Symposium on Horace M Kallen in Modern Judaism Vol 4 No 2 May 1984 See also editAmerican philosophy List of American philosophersReferences edit a b Dr Horace Kallen Philosopher Dies The New York Times February 17 1974 p 66 Retrieved 24 January 2018 Berg A Scott 2013 Wilson New York NY G P Putnam s Sons p 158 ISBN 978 0 399 15921 3 Lamont C ed Dialogue on George Santayana New York Horizon Press 1959 13 17 Louis Menand The Metaphysical Club A Story of Ideas in America New York Farrar Staus and Girroux 2001 p 388 Gilbert James 1997 Redeeming Culture American Religion in an Age of Science University of Chicago Press ISBN 0 226 29320 3 Chap 8 Two Men of Science p 175 namely Harlow Shapley and Kallen Oppose Teachers Oath New York Times 9 April 1933 p N3 Retrieved 14 October 2018 Toll William 1997 Horace M Kallen Pluralism and American Jewish Identity American Jewish History 85 1 57 74 here 58 and 74 footnote doi 10 1353 ajh 1997 0007 Project MUSE 422 a b Gilbert James 1997 Redeeming Culture American Religion in an Age of Science University of Chicago Press ISBN 0 226 29320 3 Chap 8 Two Men of Science pp 177 181 namely Harlow Shapley and Kallen MAY DROP CASE ON BLASPHEMY Warrant Held Up Likely to Be Quashed in The Pittsburgh Press August 19 1928 p 6 via newspapers com Culture September 5 2003 75 Years Ago The Forward September 5 2003 Retrieved 15 April 2023 Further reading editFishman Donald A Mainstreaming Ethnicity Horace Kallen the Strategy of Transcendence and Cultural Pluralism Southern Communication Journal 69 2 2004 Kaufman Matthew J Horace M Kallen s Use of Evolutionary Theory in Support of American Jews and Democracy Zygon Journal of Religion and Science 52 4 December 2017 Konvitz Milton Ridvas ed The Legacy of Horace M Kallen Fairleigh Dickinson University Press 1987 Kronish Ronald John Dewey and Horace M Kallen on Cultural Pluralism Their Impact on Jewish Education Jewish Social Studies 44 2 Spring 1982 Maxcy Spencer J Horace Kalien s Two Conceptions of Cultural Pluralism Educational Theory 29 1 January 1979 Pianko Noam The True Liberalism of Zionism Horace Kallen Jewish Nationalism and the Limits of American Pluralism American Jewish History 94 4 December 2008 Ratner Sidney Horace M Kallen and Cultural Pluralism Modern Judaism 4 2 May 1984 Schmidt Sarah Horace M Kallen Prophet of American Zionism Brooklyn Carlson Pub 1995 Toll William Horace M Kallen Pluralism and American Jewish Identity American Jewish History 85 1 March 1997 Zdiara Kevin Inventing Pluralist America Jewish Ideas Daily August 8 2012 External links editWorks by Horace Meyer Kallen at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Horace Kallen at Internet Archive Papers of Horace Meyer Kallen RG 317 YIVO Institute for Jewish Research New York NY Retrieved 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