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- Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I The Soldier’s Faith
- Part II The Journey to the Pole
- Brown University Commencement, 1897
- 5 A Black and Frozen Night
- 6 The Loneliness of Original Work
- 7 The Master of Himself
- Epilogue
- Index
5 - A Black and Frozen Night
from Part II - The Journey to the Pole
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 December 2019
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I The Soldier’s Faith
- Part II The Journey to the Pole
- Brown University Commencement, 1897
- 5 A Black and Frozen Night
- 6 The Loneliness of Original Work
- 7 The Master of Himself
- Epilogue
- Index
Summary
This chapter explores Holmes's law school education and his ongoing philosophy discussions with William James. This leads into a description of the Metaphysical Club – a discussion club that Holmes formed with James, Charles Peirce, Chauncey Wright, and Nicholas St. John Greene that is well known as the originator of American pragmatism. Each member of the group made his own unique contribution, which the chapter details as a way of explaining pragmatism and its effect on Holmes.
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- Oliver Wendell HolmesA Willing Servant to an Unknown God, pp. 108 - 137Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020