James W. Manns, Ph.D. (1972) in Philosophy, Boston University, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky. He has published principally in the field of aesthetics and on the philosophy of Thomas Reid.
"...an insightful, readable, and at times humorous discussion of certain aspects of the political and intellectual life of France in the last century."
G.J. Dalcourt, Choice, 1994.
"This study is clearly written and makes its case for the significant influence of the Scottish tradition on nineteenth-century French thinkers."
C.J.T. Talar, Religious Studies Review, 1995.
Those interested in the philosophy of Thomas Reid, especially his aesthetics, the history of philosophy in France, especially in the nineteenth century, expressionist aesthetics and intellectual history.