Bill E. Lawson / Donald F. Koch (eds.)
Pragmatism and the Problem of Race
Herausgeber: Koch, Donald F; Lawson, Bill E
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Pragmatism and the Problem of Race
Herausgeber: Koch, Donald F; Lawson, Bill E
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780253216472
- ISBN-10: 0253216478
- Artikelnr.: 22230340
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780253216472
- ISBN-10: 0253216478
- Artikelnr.: 22230340
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Bill E. Lawson is Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State University. He is co-author (with Howard McGary) of Between Slavery and Freedom (IUP, 1993). Donald F. Koch is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State University. He has edited three volumes of Dewey's lectures.
Preliminary Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction Donald F. Koch and Bill E. Lawson
Part I. Pragmatism as a General Approach to the Problem of Race
1. Dewey on Race and Social Change Michael Eldridge
2. Distance, Abstraction, and the Role of the Philosopher in the Pragmatic
Approach to Racism Gregory Fernando Pappas
3. "Discovering a Problem": A Pragmatic Instrumentalist Approach to
Educational Segregation Donald F. Koch
4. Dewey's Vision of Equal Opportunity for Education in a Democracy John R.
Shook
5. Situating the Self: Grounding an Ethics of Culture and Race D. Micah
Hester
6. Tragedy and Moral Experience: John Dewey and Toni Morrison's Beloved
Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.
Part II. Pragmatism and Means
7. Booker T. Washington: A Pragmatist at Work Bill E. Lawson
8. Pragmatism and Race Paul C. Taylor
9. Should We Conserve the Notion of Race? David E. McClean
10. Civil Smother: Folkways of Renewed Racism in the United States Alfred
E. Prettyman
11. Race, Education, and Democracy Scott L. Pratt
12. Building a Cosmopolitan World Community through Mutual Hospitality
Judith M. Green
Afterword Cornel West
Contributors
Index
Preface
Introduction Donald F. Koch and Bill E. Lawson
Part I. Pragmatism as a General Approach to the Problem of Race
1. Dewey on Race and Social Change Michael Eldridge
2. Distance, Abstraction, and the Role of the Philosopher in the Pragmatic
Approach to Racism Gregory Fernando Pappas
3. "Discovering a Problem": A Pragmatic Instrumentalist Approach to
Educational Segregation Donald F. Koch
4. Dewey's Vision of Equal Opportunity for Education in a Democracy John R.
Shook
5. Situating the Self: Grounding an Ethics of Culture and Race D. Micah
Hester
6. Tragedy and Moral Experience: John Dewey and Toni Morrison's Beloved
Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.
Part II. Pragmatism and Means
7. Booker T. Washington: A Pragmatist at Work Bill E. Lawson
8. Pragmatism and Race Paul C. Taylor
9. Should We Conserve the Notion of Race? David E. McClean
10. Civil Smother: Folkways of Renewed Racism in the United States Alfred
E. Prettyman
11. Race, Education, and Democracy Scott L. Pratt
12. Building a Cosmopolitan World Community through Mutual Hospitality
Judith M. Green
Afterword Cornel West
Contributors
Index
Preliminary Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction Donald F. Koch and Bill E. Lawson
Part I. Pragmatism as a General Approach to the Problem of Race
1. Dewey on Race and Social Change Michael Eldridge
2. Distance, Abstraction, and the Role of the Philosopher in the Pragmatic
Approach to Racism Gregory Fernando Pappas
3. "Discovering a Problem": A Pragmatic Instrumentalist Approach to
Educational Segregation Donald F. Koch
4. Dewey's Vision of Equal Opportunity for Education in a Democracy John R.
Shook
5. Situating the Self: Grounding an Ethics of Culture and Race D. Micah
Hester
6. Tragedy and Moral Experience: John Dewey and Toni Morrison's Beloved
Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.
Part II. Pragmatism and Means
7. Booker T. Washington: A Pragmatist at Work Bill E. Lawson
8. Pragmatism and Race Paul C. Taylor
9. Should We Conserve the Notion of Race? David E. McClean
10. Civil Smother: Folkways of Renewed Racism in the United States Alfred
E. Prettyman
11. Race, Education, and Democracy Scott L. Pratt
12. Building a Cosmopolitan World Community through Mutual Hospitality
Judith M. Green
Afterword Cornel West
Contributors
Index
Preface
Introduction Donald F. Koch and Bill E. Lawson
Part I. Pragmatism as a General Approach to the Problem of Race
1. Dewey on Race and Social Change Michael Eldridge
2. Distance, Abstraction, and the Role of the Philosopher in the Pragmatic
Approach to Racism Gregory Fernando Pappas
3. "Discovering a Problem": A Pragmatic Instrumentalist Approach to
Educational Segregation Donald F. Koch
4. Dewey's Vision of Equal Opportunity for Education in a Democracy John R.
Shook
5. Situating the Self: Grounding an Ethics of Culture and Race D. Micah
Hester
6. Tragedy and Moral Experience: John Dewey and Toni Morrison's Beloved
Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.
Part II. Pragmatism and Means
7. Booker T. Washington: A Pragmatist at Work Bill E. Lawson
8. Pragmatism and Race Paul C. Taylor
9. Should We Conserve the Notion of Race? David E. McClean
10. Civil Smother: Folkways of Renewed Racism in the United States Alfred
E. Prettyman
11. Race, Education, and Democracy Scott L. Pratt
12. Building a Cosmopolitan World Community through Mutual Hospitality
Judith M. Green
Afterword Cornel West
Contributors
Index