Scott Milross Buchanan
Also known as
Scott Milross Buchanan was an American philosopher, educator, and foundation consultant. He was dean of St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland (1937-1947), and he is best known as the founder, together with Stringfellow Barr, of the Great Books program at St. John's College. Buchanan was born Sprague, Washington, and raised in Jeffersonville, Vermont. He received his undergraduate degree from Amherst College in 1916, majoring in Greek and mathematics. After serving in the Navy during the final year of World War I, he studied philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford, as a Rhodes scholar from 1919-21. He received his doctorate in philosophy at Harvard University in 1925. Buchanan's various projects and writings may be understood as an ambitious program of social and cultural reform based on the insight that many crucial problems arise from the uncritical use of symbolism. Buchanan's program stressed what he saw as the need for reforms in the mathematical symbolism employed in modern science. Buchanan's first book, *Possibility* (1927), stated that science is "the greatest body of uncriticized dogma we have today" and even likened science to the "Black Arts". Buchanan pondered ways to mitigate the variety of threats to humanity that he perceived in the unmanaged and unsupervised growth of modern science and technology. Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Buchanan)
Born 1895-03-17
Died 1968-03-25
Identifiers
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- WikidataQ7436059
- ISNI0000000083778395
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Top Subjects
- Fictions, Theory of (2)
- Revolutions (2)
- Science -- Methodology (2)
- St. John's College (Annapolis, Md.) -- History (2)
- Possibility (1)
- Literature and science (1)
- Poetry (1)
Books by Scott Milross Buchanan
Total count: 16
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PossibilityK. Paul, Trench, Trubner1927-01-01
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Poetry and mathematicsThe John Day Company1929-01-01
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Symbolic distance in relation to analogy and fictionK. Paul, Trench, Trubner1932-01-01
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Symbolic distancein relation to analogy and fictionK. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co. ltd.1932-01-01
The doctrine of signaturesa defence of theory in medicineK. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co., ltd.1938-01-01-
Essay in politics.Philosophical Library1953-01-01
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The corporation and the republic.Fund for the Republic1958-01-01
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On revolutiona conversationCenter for the Study of Democratic Institutions1962-01-01
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Rediscovering natural lawCenter for the Study of Democratic Institutions1962-01-01
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A conversation on revolutionFund for the Republic, 19621962-01-01
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So reason can rulethe Constitution revisited.Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions1968-01-01
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Truth in the sciences [by] Scott Buchanan.University Press of Virginia1972-01-01
Truth in the sciences.University Press of Virginia1972-01-01
So reason can rulereflections on law and politicsFarrar, Straus, Giroux1982-01-01
The early history of St. John's College in AnnapolisSt. John's College Press1984-01-01-
Scott Buchanana centennial appreciation of his life and work, 1895-1968 : recollections and essaysSt. John's College Press1995-01-01