John Kaag is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and author of "American Philosophy: A Love Story." His work combines intellectual history with personal memoir, exploring the relevance of American philosophy to modern life.
Kaag's discovery of William Ernest Hocking's library led him on a journey of personal and philosophical exploration, centered around William James's question, "Is life worth living?" His writing examines themes of self-reliance, pragmatism, and transcendence, while also reflecting on his own experiences with love, freedom, and personal growth.
Kaag lives near Boston with his daughter and partner, continuing to explore the intersection of philosophy and everyday life.
Compare Features | Free | Pro |
---|---|---|
📖 Read Summaries
All summaries are free to read in 40 languages
|
||
🎧 Listen to Summaries
Listen to unlimited summaries in 40 languages
|
— | |
❤️ Unlimited Bookmarks
Free users are limited to 10
|
— | |
📜 Unlimited History
Free users are limited to 10
|
— |