Contemporary Pragmatism Volume 11 Number 1 June 2014

Contemporary Pragmatism  Volume 11  Number 1  June 2014
Author: John R. Shook,Maria Baghramian
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9042038748

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Pragmatic Encounters

Pragmatic Encounters
Author: Richard J. Bernstein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317332084

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Richard J. Bernstein is a leading exponent of American pragmatism and one of the foremost philosophers of the twentieth century. In this collection he takes a pragmatic approach to specific problems and issues to demonstrate the ongoing importance of this philosophical tradition. Topics under discussion include multiculturalism, political public life, evil and religion. Individual philosophers studied are Kant, Arendt, Rorty, Habermas, Dewey and Trotsky. Each of the sixteen essays, many of which are published here for the first time, offers a way of bridging contemporary philosophical differences. This book will be of interest to scholars of philosophy and those researching social and political theory.

Contemporary Pragmatism

Contemporary Pragmatism
Author: Mitchell Aboulafia,John R. Shook
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2008
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789042024854

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Table of Content Contemporary Pragmatism Volume 5 Number 1 June 2008 Catherine LEGG: Argument-Forms Which Turn Invalid Over Infinite Domains: Physicalism as Supertask? Joseph MARGOLIS: Wittgenstein¿s Question and the Ubiquity of Cultural Space Jay SCHULKIN: Cognitive Adaptation: Insights from a Pragmatist Perspective Jay SCHULKIN: Cephalic Organization: Animacy and Agency Lara M. TROUT: C. S. Peirce, Antonio Damasio, and Embodied Cognition: A Contemporary Post-Darwinian Account of Feeling and Emotion in the `Cognition Series¿ Rita RISSER: Industry and Quiescence in the Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature Lenart SKOF: Pragmatism and Social Ethics: An Intercultural and Phenomenological Approach Andrew STABLES: Semiosis, Dewey and Difference: Implications for Pragmatic Philosophy of Education Book Reviews Scott R. STROUD: Review of Cheryl Misak, ed. New Pragmatists. Jacob GOODSON: Review of Romand Coles and Stanley Hauerwas. Christianity, Democracy, and the Radical Ordinary: Conversations between a Radical Democrat and a Christian.

Contemporary Pragmatism

Contemporary Pragmatism
Author: John R. Shook
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011
Genre: Pragmatism
ISBN: 1283326361

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Contemporary Pragmatism Volume 10 Number 1 June 2013

Contemporary Pragmatism  Volume 10  Number 1  June 2013
Author: Mitchel Aboulafia,John R. Shook
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2013-10-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401210058

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Anarchists in the Academy

Anarchists in the Academy
Author: Dani Spinosa
Publsiher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2022-08-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781772126471

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Dani Spinosa takes up anarchism’s power as a cultural and artistic ideology, rather than as a political philosophy, with a persistent emphasis on the common. She demonstrates how postanarchism offers a useful theoretical context for poetry that is not explicitly political—specifically for the contemporary experimental poem with its characteristic challenges to subjectivity, representation, authorial power, and conventional constructions of the reader-text relationship. Her case studies of sixteen texts make a bold move toward politicizing readers and imbuing literary theory with an activist praxis—a sharp hope. This is a provocative volume for those interested in contemporary poetics, experimental literatures, and the digital humanities. Case Studies Jim Andrews Christian Bök Mez Breeze John Cage Andy Campbell Robert Duncan Kenneth Goldsmith Susan Howe Jackson Mac Low Erín Moure [Erin Mouré] Harryette Mullen bpNichol Vanessa Place Juliana Spahr Brian Kim Stefans W. Mark Sutherland Darren Wershler

The Red Star and the Crescent

The Red Star and the Crescent
Author: James Reardon-Anderson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190911737

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The Red Star and the Crescent provides an in-depth and multi-disciplinary analysis of the evolving relationship between China and the Middle East. Despite its increasing importance, very few studies have examined this dynamic, deepening, and multi-faceted nexus. James Reardon- Anderson has sought to fill this critical gap. The volume examines the "big picture" of international relations, then zooms in on case studies and probes the underlying domestic factors on each side. Reardon- Anderson tackles topics as diverse as China's security strategy in the Middle East, its military relations with the states of the region, its role in the Iran nuclear negotiations, the Uyghur question, and the significance and consequences of the Silk Road strategy. A comprehensive study of the changing forces driving one of the world's most important strategic, economic and cultural relationships

Belt And Road Initiative The Implications For The International Order

Belt And Road Initiative  The  Implications For The International Order
Author: Moritz Rudolf
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811238574

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This book showcases how the People's Republic of China (PRC) has been utilizing the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to reshape the global order. Dissecting China's increasingly assertive international behaviour, the book demonstrates how the PRC projects its self-perception onto the international order. The book outlines five aspects of China's international role projection, which the PRC applies selectively, depending on its target audience: (1) The bearer of traditional Chinese culture; (2) The humiliated nation; (3) The socialist state with Chinese characteristics; (4) The developing state and promoter of international development; (5) The authoritarian globalization optimist.Drawing on an in-depth analysis of hundreds of primary BRI documents, the book offers a comprehensive overview of China's most crucial foreign policy agenda item. It demonstrates how, through the BRI, the PRC has introduced mechanisms to the international level, which reflect its domestic policy-making mode. In addition, the PRC has institutionalized the initiative by establishing China-centered BRI networks across a wide range of policy areas. Within those emerging China-centered BRI networks, the PRC systematically increases its international discursive power, for example, by inserting Chinese vocabulary into UN resolutions or by promoting Beijing's approaches vis-à-vis 'the rule of law' across a range of developing states. This book also further discusses the implications of the BRI for the international legal order.