John Elof Boodin (November 14, 1869 – November 14, 1950) was a Swedish-born American philosopher and educator. He was the author of numerous books proposing a systematic interpretation of nature. Boodin's work preserved the tradition of philosophical idealism within the framework of contemporary science. Boodin also focused on the social nature of human behavior believing an understanding required an appreciation of individual participation in social life and interpersonal relationship.[1][2][3]
Among many honors bestowed upon him were his election in 1937 to membership in the permanent council of the World Congress of Philosophy; membership in the Authors' Club of London; appointment as Sir John Adams Lecturer in 1935 and as Faculty Research Lecturer in 1937 at the University of California at Los Angeles. He served as director of the Los Angeles Public Library Lectures on Philosophy and as president of The Metaphysical Society in Los Angeles. He also served as president of the American Philosophical Association, Western Division (1932–33).[7][8]
Selected works
Time and Reality (1904)
Truth and Reality: An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge (1911)
A Realistic Universe - An Introduction to Metaphysics (1916)
Cosmic Evolution: Outlines of Cosmic Idealism (1925)
God and Creation (1934) two volumes: Three Interpretations of the Universe, and God
The Social Mind; Foundations of Social Philosophy (1939)
Religion Of Tomorrow (1943)
Studies in Philosophy; the Posthumous Papers of John Elof Boodin (1957)
^Andrew J. Reck (1961) The Philosophy of John Elof Boodin (The Review of Metaphysics.Vol. 15, No. 1 pp. 148-173)
^Jeffrey Wayne Yeager (2013). "The Social Mind John Elof Boodin's Influence on John Steinbeck's Phalanx Writings, 1935–1942". The Steinbeck Review. 10 (1). Penn State University Press. The Steinbeck Review. Vol. 10, No. 1 pp. 31-46: 31–46. doi:10.5325/steinbeckreview.10.1.0031. JSTOR10.5325/steinbeckreview.10.1.0031.
^Charles H. Nelson (April 1984). "John Elof Boodin, Philosopher-Poet". Swedish American Historical Quarterly, v. 35, no.2, p. 124-150. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
Eugene Clay Holmes (1942) Social Philosophy and the Social Mind. A Study of the Genetic Methods of J. M. Baldwin, G. H. Mead and John Elof Boodin (Columbia University)
James Alfred Martin, Jr. (1945) Empirical Philosophers of Religion, with Special Reference to Boodin, Brightman, Hocking, Macintosh and Wieman (King's Crown Press)