The book offers an account of moral and political disagreement, explaining its nature and showing how we should deal with it. It shows how a pragmatist account will help us dealing with the most challenging kinds of moral and political disagreement and overcoming the menaces of skepticism and relativism while not relying upon illusory and unworkable ideals of reason.
The book offers an account of moral and political disagreement, explaining its nature and showing how we should deal with it. It shows how a pragmatist account will help us dealing with the most challenging kinds of moral and political disagreement and overcoming the menaces of skepticism and relativism while not relying upon illusory and unworkable ideals of reason.
Preface Introduction Part I. The Sources of a Pragmatist Theory of Rationality Chapter 1: Inquiry as the Logic of Practical Reasoning Chapter 2: From Reasoning to Judgment Part II. Pragmatist Rationality in Morality and Politics Chapter 3: Expressive Inquiry Chapter 4: The Public Sphere Part III. Relativism, Objectivity, and Justification Chapter 5: Pragmatism, Pluralism, and the Fact of Relativism Chapter 6: A Pragmatic Theory of Objectivity Chapter 7: Why Justification Matters? Chapter 8: Pragmatism as an Epistemology of Practice
Preface Introduction Part I. The Sources of a Pragmatist Theory of Rationality Chapter 1: Inquiry as the Logic of Practical Reasoning Chapter 2: From Reasoning to Judgment Part II. Pragmatist Rationality in Morality and Politics Chapter 3: Expressive Inquiry Chapter 4: The Public Sphere Part III. Relativism, Objectivity, and Justification Chapter 5: Pragmatism, Pluralism, and the Fact of Relativism Chapter 6: A Pragmatic Theory of Objectivity Chapter 7: Why Justification Matters? Chapter 8: Pragmatism as an Epistemology of Practice
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