Daniele Botti argues that John Rawls's philosophy is importantly connected with classical American pragmatism and that Rawls's intellectual trajectory did not take a "pragmatic turn" in the 1980s but possibly an "un-pragmatic" one. Both claims go against conventional wisdom, and Botti corroborates them with archival research.
Daniele Botti argues that John Rawls's philosophy is importantly connected with classical American pragmatism and that Rawls's intellectual trajectory did not take a "pragmatic turn" in the 1980s but possibly an "un-pragmatic" one. Both claims go against conventional wisdom, and Botti corroborates them with archival research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniele Botti is adjunct professor in the Department of Philosophy and Political Science at Quinnipiac University and in the Department of Philosophy at Fairfield University.
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Contents Table of Rawls's published Works and Abbreviations Acknowledgments General Introduction Part One: Rawls in the Struggle over the Legacy of Pragmatism 1. Pragmatism: Old Disagreements and the "Eclipse Narrative" 2. The Rorty Discussion 3. The Rorty Discussion, and Rawls 4. Rawls and Pragmatism: What Pragmatism? Part Two: The Pragmatist Sources of Rawls's Thinking 5. Induction and the Origin of Reflective Equilibrium 6. Rawls on Peirce, Putnam, and White 7. Rawls on Dewey before the "Dewey Lectures" Part Three: What's the Use of Calling Rawls a Pragmatist? 8. Rawlsian Suggestions on Rawls's neglected Pragmatism 9. The Historical Use of Calling Rawls a Pragmatist 10. The Philosophical Use of Calling the "early" Rawls a Pragmatist 11. The Political Use of Calling Rawls a Pragmatist Bibliography About the Author Index
Contents Table of Rawls's published Works and Abbreviations Acknowledgments General Introduction Part One: Rawls in the Struggle over the Legacy of Pragmatism 1. Pragmatism: Old Disagreements and the "Eclipse Narrative" 2. The Rorty Discussion 3. The Rorty Discussion, and Rawls 4. Rawls and Pragmatism: What Pragmatism? Part Two: The Pragmatist Sources of Rawls's Thinking 5. Induction and the Origin of Reflective Equilibrium 6. Rawls on Peirce, Putnam, and White 7. Rawls on Dewey before the "Dewey Lectures" Part Three: What's the Use of Calling Rawls a Pragmatist? 8. Rawlsian Suggestions on Rawls's neglected Pragmatism 9. The Historical Use of Calling Rawls a Pragmatist 10. The Philosophical Use of Calling the "early" Rawls a Pragmatist 11. The Political Use of Calling Rawls a Pragmatist Bibliography About the Author Index
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