
John Herman Randall Jr.
14 Feb 1899 – 1 Dec 1980
20 works on record
Biography
Dr. John Herman Randall Jr. was an American historian, philosopher, New Thought author, and educator who wrote a series of highly respected works on the history of philosophy. Randall was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the son of John Herman Randall Sr., a Baptist minister. He married Mercedes Irene Moritz in December 1922, and they had two sons, John Herman Randall III and Francis Ballard Randall.
Randall studied under historians Charles A. Beard and James Harvey Robinson at Columbia University, New York, where he began teaching in 1921 and earned his Ph.D. in 1922, with a dissertation titled *The Problem of Group Responsibility to Society*. In his first major work, *The Western Mind*, 2 vol. (1924), revised and reissued as *The Making of the Modern Mind* (1926), Randall reconstructed the times and conditions, as well as the historical experience and traditions, that gave rise to certain philosophical systems. His *Career of Philosophy in Modern Times*, 2 vol. (1962–65), is an analysis of the historical context surrounding the 17th- and 18th-century assimilation of science into traditional interpretive frameworks. In his *Aristotle* (1960), Randall again placed Aristotle’s thought into its own historical context and drew out its implications and relevance for modern man.
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Works

How philosophy uses its past

The meaning of religion for man

Nature and historical experience

Readings in philosophy

The career of philosophy

Preface to Philosophy Textbook

The role of knowledge in Western religion

The making of the modern mind

... Philosophy: an introduction

Philosophy after Darwin

Our changing civilization

The problem of group responsibility to society
The School of Padua and the emergence of modern science
The School of Padua and the emergence of modern science
Philosophy
Philosophy
Plato
Plato
Preface to Philosophy
Preface to Philosophy
Plato: dramatist of the life of reason
Plato: dramatist of the life of reason
Hellenistic ways of deliverance and the making of the Christian synthesis
Hellenistic ways of deliverance and the making of the Christian synthesis
Aristotle
Aristotle
The development of scientific method in the school of Padua
The development of scientific method in the school of Padua