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James Hayden Tufts

James Hayden Tufts (1862– August 5, 1942),[1] an influential American philosopher, was a 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 1908 (with a second edition appearing in 1932) was a collaboration of Tufts and John Dewey. Tufts believed in a conception of mutual influences which he saw as opposed in both Marxism and idealism.

Tufts was born in Monson Massachusetts and attended his father's school. He was an 1884 graduate of Amherst College; received a B.D. from Yale University in 1889 (where he won the John Addison Porter Prize), an M.A. from Amherst College in 1890, and his Ph.D. from the University of Freiburg under Alois Riehl in 1892. With John Dewey and George Herbert Mead (both of whom Tufts was instrumental in bringing to the University), Tufts was a co-founder of the Chicago School of Pragmatism. Tufts was a longstanding chairman of the Department of Philosophy and at one time was the acting president of Chicago University.


Tufts sat on the editorial committee of The American Journal of Theology in 1918,[2] 1919,[3] and 1920.[4] He edited the journal Ethics from October 1914 through 1931.[1]

, ed. (1902). James Tufts: A Memorial. Chicago: University of Chicago Press – via Internet Archive.

Tufts, James Hayden

; Tufts, James H. (1908). Ethics. New York: Henry Holt and Company – via Internet Archive.

Dewey, John

Tufts, James Hayden (1917). . Creative Intelligence: Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude. New York: Henry Holt and Company. pp. 354–408 – via Internet Archive.

"The Moral Life and the Construction of Values and Standards"

Tufts, James Hayden (1933). . New York: Henry Holt and Company – via Internet Archive.

America's Social Morality: Dilemmas of the Changing Mores

at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Special Collections Research Center

James H. Tufts Papers, 1782-1942

at Project Gutenberg

Works by James Hayden Tufts

at the Amherst College Archives & Special Collections

James Hayden Tufts (AC 1884) Papers

at Internet Archive

Works by or about James Hayden Tufts

at the University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center

Guide to the James Hayden Tufts Papers 1908-1942