This book proposes a pragmatist methodological framework for generating practically relevant political philosophy. Deweyan experimentalism promises to balance civic deliberation, empirical facts, and moral considerations by reconstructing Dewey's pragmatist conceptions of 'philosophy' and 'democracy' from the perspective of social action.
This book proposes a pragmatist methodological framework for generating practically relevant political philosophy. Deweyan experimentalism promises to balance civic deliberation, empirical facts, and moral considerations by reconstructing Dewey's pragmatist conceptions of 'philosophy' and 'democracy' from the perspective of social action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joshua Forstenzer is a Faculty Fellow in the Social Sciences and the co-director of the Centre for Engaged Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, UK. Prior to that, he was the Vice-Chancellor's Fellow for the Public Benefit of Higher Education also at the University of Sheffield and a Democracy Visiting Fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Harvard Kennedy School, USA. His work has been published in The Political Quarterly, The Transactions of the Charles Sanders Peirce Society, and The Journal of Human Rights and Peace Studies. He received his PhD in philosophy from the University of Sheffield.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I Chapter 1: The Problem of Method in Political Philosophy Part II Chapter 2: In Pursuit of Relevance: Dewey's Pragmatist Rejection of the Quest for Certainty Chapter 3: Dewey's Experimentalist Conception of the Role of Philosophy Chapter 4: Objecting to Dewey's Philosophic Ideal Part III Chapter 5: Dewey's Call for Democratic Renewal Chapter 6: Dewey's Democratic Ideal: Democracy as a Way of Life Chapter 7: Traditional Objections to Deweyan Democracy Chapter 8: Deweyan Democracy, Robert Talisse and the Fact of Reasonable Pluralism Part IV Chapter 9: The Question of Method: Deweyan Experimentalism in Political Philosophy Chapter 10: Experimentalism as a Method for 21st Century Political Philosophy: Democratic Innovation, Participatory Budgeting, and Civic Studies
Introduction Part I Chapter 1: The Problem of Method in Political Philosophy Part II Chapter 2: In Pursuit of Relevance: Dewey's Pragmatist Rejection of the Quest for Certainty Chapter 3: Dewey's Experimentalist Conception of the Role of Philosophy Chapter 4: Objecting to Dewey's Philosophic Ideal Part III Chapter 5: Dewey's Call for Democratic Renewal Chapter 6: Dewey's Democratic Ideal: Democracy as a Way of Life Chapter 7: Traditional Objections to Deweyan Democracy Chapter 8: Deweyan Democracy, Robert Talisse and the Fact of Reasonable Pluralism Part IV Chapter 9: The Question of Method: Deweyan Experimentalism in Political Philosophy Chapter 10: Experimentalism as a Method for 21st Century Political Philosophy: Democratic Innovation, Participatory Budgeting, and Civic Studies
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