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International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume 1 by Howard J. Rogers
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International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume 1 by Howard J. Rogers is a scholarly compilation documenting the proceedings and organizational details of an international congress held in conjunction with the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. This volume focuses on the themes of philosophy and metaphysics, examining significant contributions to the fields, particularly from the 19th century onward. It appears to be rooted in the early 20th century and emphasizes the importance of global intellectual collaboration and the dissemination of knowledge across various disciplines. At the start of the congress, Rogers discusses its historical background, tracing the evolution of international congresses from previous expositions to the comprehensive framework established for the St. Louis event. The text highlights the significant organizational efforts that brought together eminent scholars from across the globe to engage in discussions about philosophy, science, and their interrelation. It sets the stage for a structured dialogue on humanity’s progress, emphasizing interconnectedness in knowledge and experience among varied scientific and scholarly communities. Each proposed topic and speaker reflects the ambition to integrate diverse intellectual traditions and lay the groundwork for future academic collaboration. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



