James Hayden Tufts

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James Hayden Tufts (1862-1942) American philosopher, professor of the then newly founded Chicago University, Tufts was also a member of the Board of Arbitration, and the chairman of a committee of the social agencies of Chicago. The work 'Ethics' in 1917 was a collaboration of Tufts with John Dewey. Tufts believed in a conception of mutual influences which he saw as opposed in both Marxism & idealism.

[edit] Selected works

  • America's Social Morality (1933)