Neopragmatism and Theological ReasonRoutledge, 2017-03-02 - 176 psl. Neopragmatism and Theological Reason examines the recent explosion of interest in pragmatism. Part I traces the source of classical pragmatism's distinctive thought to Peirce, James, and Dewey - specifically to their shared theological understanding inherited from Emerson's Transcendentalism and British Romanticism. Part II reconstructs this rationality for postmodernity, showing how neopragmatism, properly understood, is theological reason. Kimura discusses the return of religious themes in philosophers like Putnam, Cavell, and Rorty and critiques the neopragmatic theologies of West, McFague, and Kaufman. Neopragmatism and Theological Reason explores pragmatic themes across philosophy, theology, and literary theory, arguing that neopragmatism must acknowledge its theological sources and then reconstruct its rationality to the religious context of modernity/postmodernity. |
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... thinkers.3 Compare such anti-philosophical, anti-realist characterisations with two other leading neopragmatists: Nicholas Rescher and Hilary Putnam. Rescher states '[p]ragmatism takes the traditionalistic line of seeing the purposive ...
... thinkers.3 Compare such anti-philosophical, anti-realist characterisations with two other leading neopragmatists: Nicholas Rescher and Hilary Putnam. Rescher states '[p]ragmatism takes the traditionalistic line of seeing the purposive ...
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... thinker held in common about mind and world was greater than what separated them, hence their creation of the philosophy known as pragmatism. Furthermore, none of the original three would have imagined that what they were engaged in was ...
... thinker held in common about mind and world was greater than what separated them, hence their creation of the philosophy known as pragmatism. Furthermore, none of the original three would have imagined that what they were engaged in was ...
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... thinkers, including Rudolph Carnap, Nelson Goodman, Donald Davidson, Putnam and Rorty. His genealogy is overly broad and unsustainable for two reasons. First, Rescher grants secondary early thinkers like Mead, Schiller and Lewis an ...
... thinkers, including Rudolph Carnap, Nelson Goodman, Donald Davidson, Putnam and Rorty. His genealogy is overly broad and unsustainable for two reasons. First, Rescher grants secondary early thinkers like Mead, Schiller and Lewis an ...
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... thinkers that have been excluded historically from the American intellectual tradition. West begins his genealogy with Ralph Waldo Emerson, a source even more vigorously argued for in Chapters 1 and 2, although with different ...
... thinkers that have been excluded historically from the American intellectual tradition. West begins his genealogy with Ralph Waldo Emerson, a source even more vigorously argued for in Chapters 1 and 2, although with different ...
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... thinkers who created the philosophy known as pragmatism. It acknowledges the important differences amongst Peirce ... thinkers as diverse as Putnam, Cavell, West, Stanley Fish and Stephen Carter, amongst others. This unexpected ...
... thinkers who created the philosophy known as pragmatism. It acknowledges the important differences amongst Peirce ... thinkers as diverse as Putnam, Cavell, West, Stanley Fish and Stephen Carter, amongst others. This unexpected ...
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Emerson Part I | |
Peirce | |
James | |
Dewey | |
Part II | |
Early Neopragmatism | |
Neokantianism and Neopragmatism | |
Literary Neopragmatism | |
Neopragmatism and the Return of Religion | |
Conclusion Neopragmatism and Theology | |
Index | |
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according American analytic argues belief Cambridge classical pragmatism classical pragmatists coherentism commonsensical community of inquirers conceived conception connection consciousness context Cornel West creative criticism critique democratic Dewey’s direct realism distinction division dualism Emerson Emersonian Emersonian perfectionism empiricism epistemológica epistemology Essential Peirce genealogy Harvard University Press Hilary Putnam holism human Ibid imaginative inquiry intellectual interpretation James and Dewey James’s John Dewey Kant Kantian Kaufman Knapp and Michaels knowledge language literary logical space McDowell McDowell’s McFague meaning metaphor metaphysical method methodology mind and world Myth neoKantian neopragmatism neopragmatist notion Peirce’s philosophy polytheism practical pragmatic maxim prophetic pragmatism pure experience Quine rational subjectivity realism reality rejects religion revival Richard Rorty romantic polytheism Romanticism Rorty’s scepticism scientific scientifico-Romantic neopragmatism Sellars sense social space of reasons sphere Stanley Cavell Stanley Fish synechism teleology theological reason theory thinkers thinking thought tradition Transcendentalism transparent eyeball truth tychism understanding version of neopragmatism West’s Wittgenstein