Pragmatism: A Contemporary ReaderRussell B. Goodman Routledge, 25 лист. 2020 р. - 328 стор. Russell Goodman examines the curious reemergence of pragmatism in a field dominated in the past decades by phenomenology, logic, positivism, and deconstruction. With contributions from major contemporary and classical thinkers such as Cornel West, Richard Rorty, Nancy Fraser, Charles Sanders Peirce, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Russell has gathered an impressive chorus of philosophical voices that reexamine the origins and complexities of neo-pragmatism. |
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... social side , exemplified most clearly in the career of John Dewey , and visible today in the work of Richard Rorty , Cornel West , and Nancy Fraser . Dewey developed theories of education and politics that are of a piece with his ...
... social life and thus has all the marks of the sublime , the abnormal , and the poetic , yet is simultaneously tied to the collective political enterprise of overcoming oppression and restructuring society . " 18 In achieving the ...
... social practices , by batting increasingly complex noises back and forth . " 34 Putnam sees in Rorty's stance a form of " mental suicide " in which normative notions like rationality , right and wrong , and thinking have been eliminated ...
... social life among other workable forms of social life ; it is the precondition for the full application of intelligence to the solution of social problems . " 46 Democracy thus assumes not only a political but an intellectual role , a ...
... social practices in which he claims we are all immersed . These practices then flatten out : a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream , the sounds of one's local pop station , and a torture victim's screams become equally " noises ...
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HILARY PUTNAM | 104 |
INDEX | 151 |
RICHARD POIRIER | 266 |
STANLEY CAVELL | 294 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 306 |
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