The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato

The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato
Author: Stephen Pearl Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1871
Genre: Languages, Artificial
ISBN: HARVARD:32044011765849

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The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato

The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato
Author: Stephen Andrews
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2022-12-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783368135416

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.

The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato

The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato
Author: Stephen Pearl Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1971
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:638159678

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The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato

The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato
Author: Stephen Pearl Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1871
Genre: Languages, Artificial
ISBN: WISC:89094641289

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The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato

The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato
Author: Stephen Pearl 1812-1886 Andrews
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-09-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1015391338

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The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato the New Scientific Universal Language

The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato  the New Scientific Universal Language
Author: Stephen Pearl Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1870
Genre: Alwato (Artificial language)
ISBN: OCLC:6861133

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Dictionary of Early American Philosophers

Dictionary of Early American Philosophers
Author: John R. Shook
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1252
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441171405

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The Dictionary of Early American Philosophers, which contains over 400 entries by nearly 300 authors, provides an account of philosophical thought in the United States and Canada between 1600 and 1860. The label of "philosopher" has been broadly applied in this Dictionary to intellectuals who have made philosophical contributions regardless of academic career or professional title. Most figures were not academic philosophers, as few such positions existed then, but they did work on philosophical issues and explored philosophical questions involved in such fields as pedagogy, rhetoric, the arts, history, politics, economics, sociology, psychology, medicine, anthropology, religion, metaphysics, and the natural sciences. Each entry begins with biographical and career information, and continues with a discussion of the subject's writings, teaching, and thought. A cross-referencing system refers the reader to other entries. The concluding bibliography lists significant publications by the subject, posthumous editions and collected works, and further reading about the subject.

The Pantarch

The Pantarch
Author: Madeleine B. Stern
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781477305126

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An abolitionist and a champion of free love and women’s rights would seem decidedly out of place in nineteenth-century Texas, but such a man was Stephen Pearl Andrews (1812–1886), American reformer, civil rights proponent, pioneer in sociology, advocate of reformed spelling, lawyer, and eccentric philosopher. Since his life mirrored and often anticipated the various reform movements spawned not only in Texas but in the United States in the nineteenth century, this first biography of him sharply reflects and elucidates his times. The extremely important role Andrews played in the abolition movement in this country has not heretofore been accorded him. After having witnessed slavery in Louisiana during the 1830s, Andrews came to Texas and began his career as an abolitionist with an audacious attempt to free the slaves there. His singular career, however, comprised many more activities than abolitionism, and most have long been forgotten by historians. He introduced Pitman shorthand into the United States as a means of teaching the uneducated to read; his role in the community of Modern Times, Long Island, was as important as that of Josiah Warren, the “first American anarchist,” although Andrews’s participation in this communal venture, along with the significance of Modern Times itself, has been underestimated. Other causes which Andrews supported included free love and the rights of women, dramatized by his journalistic debate with Horace Greeley and Henry James, Sr., and by his endorsement of Victoria Woodhull as the first woman candidate for the Presidency of the United States. These interests, together with his consequent involvement in the Beecher-Tilton Scandal, provide insight into some of the more colorful aspects of nineteenth-century American reform movements. Andrews’s attacks upon whatever infringed on individual freedom brought him into diverse arenas—economic, sociological, and philosophical. The philosophical system he developed included among its tenets the sovereignty of the individual, a science of society, a universal language (his Alwato long preceded Esperanto), the unity of the sciences, and a “Pantarchal United States of the World.” His philosophy has never before been epitomized nor have its applications to later thought been considered. “I have made it the business of my life to study social laws,” Andrews wrote. “I see now a new age beginning to appear.” This biography of the dynamic reformer examines those social laws and that still-unembodied new age. It reanimates a heretofore neglected American reformer and casts new light upon previously unexplored bypaths of nineteenth-century American social history. The biography is fully documented, based in part upon a corpus of unpublished material in the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.