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To Think and Act Differently
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James Tully's scholarship has profoundly transformed the study of political thought by reconstructing the practice of political theory as a democratising and diversifying dialogue between scholars and citizens.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2022
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- ISBN-13: 9781000581638
- Artikelnr.: 63751214
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000581638
- Artikelnr.: 63751214
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Alexander Livingston is Associate Professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University. His research addresses social movements, civil disobedience, democratic theory, and the history of twentieth-century political thought. He is the author of Damn Great Empires! William James and the Politics of Pragmatism (2016).
Introduction
An Approach to Public Philosophy: James Tully in Contexts
Alexander Livingston
Part I: The Practice of Public Philosophy
1. Political Theory as a Critical Activity: The Emergence of Public
Philosophy in a New Key (2017)
2. Public Philosophy and Civic Freedom: A Guide to the Two Volumes (2008)
3. Deparochialising Political Theory and Beyond: A Dialogue Approach to
Comparative Political Thought (2016)
Part II: Modes of Citizenship and Practices of Freedom
4. The Agonistic Freedom of Citizens (1999)
5. The Historical Formation of Common Constitutionalism: The Rediscovery of
Cultural Diversity, Part 1 (1995)
6. Two Meanings of Global Citizenship: Modern and Diverse (2008)
7. Rethinking Human Rights and Enlightenment: A View from the Twenty-First
Century (2012)
Part III: Sustaining Civic Freedom
8. Progress and Scepticism 1789-1989 (1989)
9. Introducing Global Integral Constitutionalism (2016)
Co-Authors: Jeffery L. Dunoff, Anthony F. Lang Jr., Mattias Kumm, And Antje
Wiener
10. Life Sustains Life 2: The Ways of Reengagement with the Living Earth
(2020)
11. A View of Transformative Reconciliation: Strange Multiplicity and the
Spirit of Haida Gwaii at Twenty (2015)
12. Integral Nonviolence. Two Lawyers on Nonviolence: Mohandas K. Gandhi
and Richard B. Gregg (2018)
13. Sustainable Democratic Constitutionalism and Climate Crisis (2020)
14. An Interview with James Tully
An Approach to Public Philosophy: James Tully in Contexts
Alexander Livingston
Part I: The Practice of Public Philosophy
1. Political Theory as a Critical Activity: The Emergence of Public
Philosophy in a New Key (2017)
2. Public Philosophy and Civic Freedom: A Guide to the Two Volumes (2008)
3. Deparochialising Political Theory and Beyond: A Dialogue Approach to
Comparative Political Thought (2016)
Part II: Modes of Citizenship and Practices of Freedom
4. The Agonistic Freedom of Citizens (1999)
5. The Historical Formation of Common Constitutionalism: The Rediscovery of
Cultural Diversity, Part 1 (1995)
6. Two Meanings of Global Citizenship: Modern and Diverse (2008)
7. Rethinking Human Rights and Enlightenment: A View from the Twenty-First
Century (2012)
Part III: Sustaining Civic Freedom
8. Progress and Scepticism 1789-1989 (1989)
9. Introducing Global Integral Constitutionalism (2016)
Co-Authors: Jeffery L. Dunoff, Anthony F. Lang Jr., Mattias Kumm, And Antje
Wiener
10. Life Sustains Life 2: The Ways of Reengagement with the Living Earth
(2020)
11. A View of Transformative Reconciliation: Strange Multiplicity and the
Spirit of Haida Gwaii at Twenty (2015)
12. Integral Nonviolence. Two Lawyers on Nonviolence: Mohandas K. Gandhi
and Richard B. Gregg (2018)
13. Sustainable Democratic Constitutionalism and Climate Crisis (2020)
14. An Interview with James Tully
Introduction
An Approach to Public Philosophy: James Tully in Contexts
Alexander Livingston
Part I: The Practice of Public Philosophy
1. Political Theory as a Critical Activity: The Emergence of Public
Philosophy in a New Key (2017)
2. Public Philosophy and Civic Freedom: A Guide to the Two Volumes (2008)
3. Deparochialising Political Theory and Beyond: A Dialogue Approach to
Comparative Political Thought (2016)
Part II: Modes of Citizenship and Practices of Freedom
4. The Agonistic Freedom of Citizens (1999)
5. The Historical Formation of Common Constitutionalism: The Rediscovery of
Cultural Diversity, Part 1 (1995)
6. Two Meanings of Global Citizenship: Modern and Diverse (2008)
7. Rethinking Human Rights and Enlightenment: A View from the Twenty-First
Century (2012)
Part III: Sustaining Civic Freedom
8. Progress and Scepticism 1789-1989 (1989)
9. Introducing Global Integral Constitutionalism (2016)
Co-Authors: Jeffery L. Dunoff, Anthony F. Lang Jr., Mattias Kumm, And Antje
Wiener
10. Life Sustains Life 2: The Ways of Reengagement with the Living Earth
(2020)
11. A View of Transformative Reconciliation: Strange Multiplicity and the
Spirit of Haida Gwaii at Twenty (2015)
12. Integral Nonviolence. Two Lawyers on Nonviolence: Mohandas K. Gandhi
and Richard B. Gregg (2018)
13. Sustainable Democratic Constitutionalism and Climate Crisis (2020)
14. An Interview with James Tully
An Approach to Public Philosophy: James Tully in Contexts
Alexander Livingston
Part I: The Practice of Public Philosophy
1. Political Theory as a Critical Activity: The Emergence of Public
Philosophy in a New Key (2017)
2. Public Philosophy and Civic Freedom: A Guide to the Two Volumes (2008)
3. Deparochialising Political Theory and Beyond: A Dialogue Approach to
Comparative Political Thought (2016)
Part II: Modes of Citizenship and Practices of Freedom
4. The Agonistic Freedom of Citizens (1999)
5. The Historical Formation of Common Constitutionalism: The Rediscovery of
Cultural Diversity, Part 1 (1995)
6. Two Meanings of Global Citizenship: Modern and Diverse (2008)
7. Rethinking Human Rights and Enlightenment: A View from the Twenty-First
Century (2012)
Part III: Sustaining Civic Freedom
8. Progress and Scepticism 1789-1989 (1989)
9. Introducing Global Integral Constitutionalism (2016)
Co-Authors: Jeffery L. Dunoff, Anthony F. Lang Jr., Mattias Kumm, And Antje
Wiener
10. Life Sustains Life 2: The Ways of Reengagement with the Living Earth
(2020)
11. A View of Transformative Reconciliation: Strange Multiplicity and the
Spirit of Haida Gwaii at Twenty (2015)
12. Integral Nonviolence. Two Lawyers on Nonviolence: Mohandas K. Gandhi
and Richard B. Gregg (2018)
13. Sustainable Democratic Constitutionalism and Climate Crisis (2020)
14. An Interview with James Tully