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John Dewey`s Ethics – Democracy as Experience: American Philosophy

Autor Gregory Pappas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2008
John Dewey, widely known as "America's philosopher," provided important insights into education and political philosophy, but surprisingly never set down a complete moral or ethical philosophy. Gregory Fernando Pappas presents the first systematic and comprehensive treatment of Dewey's ethics. By providing a pluralistic account of moral life that is both unified and coherent, Pappas considers ethics to be key to an understanding of Dewey's other philosophical insights, especially his views on democracy. Pappas unfolds Dewey's ethical vision by looking carefully at the virtues and values of ideal character and community. Showing that Dewey's ethics are compatible with the rest of his philosophy, Pappas corrects the reputation of American pragmatism as a philosophy committed to skepticism and relativism. Readers will find a robust and boldly detailed view of Dewey's ethics in this groundbreaking book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253219794
ISBN-10: 0253219795
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 166 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria American Philosophy


Cuprins

IntroductionPart 1. Moral Theory and Experience1. Experience as Method; 2. Moral Theory and Moral Practice; 3. The Normative Standpoint of PragmatismPart 2. Dewey's View of Moral Experience4. Morality as Experience; 5. The "What" of Moral Experience; 6. The "How" of Moral Experience; 7. Character and Conduct: Dewey and the Great Divide in Ethics; 8. Present Activity and the Meaning of Moral Life; 9. Conclusion: The Need for a Recovery of Moral PhilosophyPart 3. The Ideal Moral Life 10. The Intelligent, Aesthetic, and Democratic Way of Life; 11. The Ideal Moral Self; 12. Democracy as the Ideal Moral Community; 13. A Philosophical Justification of DemocracyConclusion

Recenzii

"Extremely clear, careful, and straightforward . . . always solid and often refreshing." Shannon Sullivan, The Pennsylvania State University"A distinct and important interpretation of Dewey's moral philosophy." Todd Lekan, Muskingum College

Notă biografică

Gregory Fernando Pappas is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Texas A&M University. He is the author of numerous articles on the philosophy of William James and John Dewey. He has been the recipient of a Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship as well as the William James and the Latin American Thought prizes by the American Philosophical Association.

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A thorough, definitive account of Dewey's ethics