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Pragmatism: From Progressivism to Postmodernism

Autor David Depew, Robert Hollinger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
American pragmatism can be best understood against the background of 20th-century American culture and politics. The essays in this volume, by philosophers, cultural critics, and historians, explore the development of pragmatism in this context. The emphasis in this volume is on the interrelations between the philosophical or foundational issues raised by pragmatism as a philosophical movement, and the cultural, political, and educational programs that have been associated with pragmatism from James, Dewey, and Mead to Rorty and Cornel West. The book is divided into three parts, reflecting the periods of Progressivism, Positivism, and Postmodernism. The contributors explore the ways in which pragmatist writings have been appropriated or misappropriated in the literature and practice of Progressive reformers, positivist academics, end-of-ideology liberals, and postmodernists.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275965242
ISBN-10: 0275965244
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

ROBERT HOLLINGER is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Iowa State University. He is the author of The Dark Side of Liberalism: Elitism vs. Democracy, and Postmodernism in the Social Sciences (both forthcoming), editor of Hermeneutics and Praxis (1985), and co-editor of Philosophy: The Basic Issues, 4th ed. (1993) and Introductory Readings in the Philosophy of Science 2d ed. (1988).DAVID DEPEW is Professor of Philosophy, California State University at Fullerton. He is the author of the article Philosophy in America in the Twentieth Century, in Encyclopedia of United States History in the 20th Century (forthcoming), author (with Bruce Weber) of Darwinism Evolving: Systems Dynamics and the Genealogy of Natural Selection (1993), editor (with Bruce Weber) of Entropy, Information, and Evolution: New Perspectives on Physical and Biological Evolution (1988), and Evolution at a Crossroads: The New Biology and the New Philosophy of Science (1985), and editor of The Greeks and the Good Life (1981).

Cuprins

General IntroductionPragmatists and ProgressivesIntroduction by David Depew and Robert HollingerThe Problem of Pragmatism in American History: A Look Back, and a Look Ahead by David A. HollingerWilliam James and Richard Rorty: Context and Conversation by George CotkinCommunity Without Fusion: Dewey, Mead, Tufts by James CampbellPragmatism, Technology, and Scientism: Are the Methods of the Scientific-Technical Disciplines Relevant to Social Problems by Larry HickmanThe Perils of Personality: Lewis Mumford and Politics After Liberalism by Casey Nelson BlakePragmatism and PositivismIntroduction by David DepewFertile Ground: Pragmatism, Science, and Logical Positivism by Daniel J. WilsonAmerican Philosophy and Its Lost Public by Bruce KuklickJames, Quine, and Analytic Pragmatism by Isaac NevoVanishing Frontiers in American Philosophy: Two Dogmas of Idealism by Ralph W. SleeperThe Decline of Evolutionary Naturalism in Later Pragmatism by Randall AuxierRorty's Pragmatism and the Linguistic Turn by Rickard DonovanPragmatism and the Postmodern ConditionIntroduction by David Depew and Robert Hollingermerican Pragmatism and the Humanist Traditions by Konstantine KolendaPostmodern Pragmatism: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida, and Rorty by Bernd MagnusRichard Rorty's Romantic Pragmatism by Isaac NevoPragmatism, Democracy, and the Imagination: Rethinking the Deweyan Legacy by Giles GunnTheory, Pragmatisms, and Politics by Cornel WestSelected Bibliography