The Hegelian Unity of Shaw's Philosophy
FAIN: RO-11191-72
University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA 15260-6133)
Robert F. Whitman (Project Director: February 1972 to present)
To make an intensive study of Shaw's philosophy, demonstrating the essential unity of its various dimensions: metaphysical, biological, political, religious, economic and social. The strong Hegelian strain in Shaw's thought gave basic unity to seemingly disparate elements in his thinking.