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John Dashiell Stoops Papers 1890-1973
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John Dashiell Stoops Papers 1890-1973

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John Dashiell Stoops was a professor of Philosophy at Iowa/Grinnell College from 1904 to 1943 and Professor Emeritus from 1943 until his death in 1973.  This collection of his papers, donated by Rose Stoops, is dated from 1904 to 1950s and includes manuscripts, notes, and correspondence.

Stoops, John Dashiell

Ethics- A Study of Conduct In Its Racial, Individual, and Institutional Aspects, 1913. Chapters 1-18

Part I: Moral Development in the Individual; The Racial, Individual and Social Aspects of Conduct Section I: The Racial Aspect of Conduct Chapter 1: The Foundation of Will Chapter 2: The Instincts and The Moral Life Chapter 3: The Emotions and Their Relation to Conduct Section II: Development of the Individual Phase of Experience Chapter 4: Habit and Moral Life Chapter 5: Reason and Instinct Chapter 6: The Will Section III: Correlation of the Racial and the Individual Phases of Conduct Chapter 7: Individual and Social Factors of the Self Chapter 8: The Moral Individual (also published separately Chapter 9: Recapitulation As Seen in the Moral Development of the Individual Section IV: The Inadequacy of Non-Psychological Theories of Conduct Chapter 10: The Inadequacy of Emotion As A Criterion of Right and Wrong Chapter 11: Pleasure as the Object of the Moral Will Chapter 12: Rationalism and Institutionalism Chapter 13: Subjective and Objective Morality Part II: The Ethics of Social Institutions Chapter 14: The Family (partially handwritten) Chapter 15: School as a Social Institution (partially handwritten) Chapter 16: Religion and Social Institutions Chapter 17: The Moral Individual and the State Chapter 18: The Ethics of Industry

Untitled Manuscript

Preface Introduction God, the Father Man Goes His Own Way The Kingdom of the Son In the Old Testament the Righteous Community is God's Son The Hellenizing of the Gospel of Jesus The Crucifixion Dramatizes the Emergence of Man as God's Son An Appendix to Chapter III The Social Interpretation of the Crucifixion Christian Solidarity through the Holy Spirit Priest and Prophet The Kingdom Gives a Pattern of Conduct

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