Pragmatist and American Philosophical Perspectives on Resilience

Pragmatist and American Philosophical Perspectives on Resilience
Author: Kelly A. Parker,Heather E. Keith
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2019-12-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781498581066

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The essays in Pragmatist and American Philosophical Perspectives on Resilience offer a survey of the ways that “resilience” is becoming a key concept for understanding our world, as well as providing deeper insight about its specific actual and proposed applications. As a concept with multiple theoretical and practical meanings, “resilience” promises considerable explanatory power. At the same time, current uses of the concept can be diverse and at times inconsistent. The American philosophical tradition provides tools uniquely suited for clarifying, extending, and applying emerging concepts in more effective and suggestive ways. This collection explores the usefulness of theoretical work in American philosophy and pragmatism to practices in ecology, community, rurality, and psychology.

Pragmatist and American Philosophical Perspectives on Resilience

Pragmatist and American Philosophical Perspectives on Resilience
Author: Heather E. Keith,Kelly A. Parker
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1498581056

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From cultural figures such as Benjamin Franklin and Wendell Berry to philosophers such as Jane Addams and William James, this collection explores the usefulness of theoretical work in American philosophy and pragmatism to resilience practices in ecology, community, rurality, and psychology.

A Pragmatist Philosophy of History

A Pragmatist Philosophy of History
Author: Marnie Binder
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2022-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781793653727

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This book examines the contributions of William James, John Dewey, F.C.S. Schiller, C.S. Peirce, George Herbert Mead, and Jane Addams to a case for a pragmatist philosophy of history. Together, they expand our understanding on how we process the past, which impacts our present and our future.

Humanism Antitheodicism and the Critique of Meaning in Pragmatist Philosophy of Religion

Humanism  Antitheodicism  and the Critique of Meaning in Pragmatist Philosophy of Religion
Author: Sami Pihlström
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2023-03-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781666926286

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Arguing, humanistically, that we live in a "human world" inescapably colored by meaning, this book shows why the pursuit of meaningfulness is not ethically innocent but must be subjected to critique. Pragmatist critique of meaning both embraces critical humanism and rejects theodicies postulating ultimate meaning in suffering.

Pragmatic Philosophy of Religion

Pragmatic Philosophy of Religion
Author: Ulf Zackariasson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2022-02-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781666903027

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Taking the pragmatic insistence on the primacy of practice seriously, this book argues for the fruitfulness of a pragmatic philosophy of religion by bringing it to bear on a number of classical topics within the philosophy of religion: miracles, religious diversity, and what it is to be religiously mistaken.

Pragmatism Logic and Law

Pragmatism  Logic  and Law
Author: Frederic Kellogg
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781793616982

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Pragmatism, Logic and Law offers a view of legal pragmatism consistent with pragmatism writ large, tracing it from origins in late 19th century America to the present, covering various issues, legal cases, personalities, and relevant intellectual movements within and outside law. It addresses pragmatism’s relation to legal liberalism, legal positivism, natural law, critical legal studies (CLS), and post-Rorty “neopragmatism.” It views legal pragmatism as an exemplar of pragmatism’s general contribution to logical theory, which bears two connections to the western philosophical tradition: first, it extends Francis Bacon’s empiricism into contemporary aspects of scientific and legal experience, and second, it is an explicitly social reconstruction of logical induction. Both notions were articulated by John Dewey, and both emphasize the social or corporate element of human inquiry. Empiricism is informed by social as well as individual experience (which includes the problems of conflict and consensus). Rather than following the Aristotelian model of induction as immediate inference from particulars to generals, a model that assumes a consensual objective viewpoint, pragmatism explores the actual, and extended, process of corporate inference from particular experience to generalization, in law as in science. This includes the necessary process of resolving disagreement and finding similarity among relevant particulars.

Quine Conceptual Pragmatism and the Analytic Synthetic Distinction

Quine  Conceptual Pragmatism  and the Analytic Synthetic Distinction
Author: Robert Sinclair
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2022-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781793618214

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This book provides an in-depth examination of C.I. Lewis's conceptual pragmatism and its influence on Quine's developing views in epistemology. The author shows how Quine's engagement with problems presented by Lewis, such as analyticity and the empirical given, contribute to the development of his conception of naturalized epistemology.

Endurance Sport and the American Philosophical Tradition

Endurance Sport and the American Philosophical Tradition
Author: Douglas Hochstetler
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781498547826

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Endurance Sport and the American Philosophical Tradition, edited by Douglas R. Hochstetler, analyzes the relationship between endurance sports—such as running, cycling, and swimming–and themes from the American philosophical tradition. The contributors enter into dialogue with writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, William James, Henry David Thoreau, and John Dewey, as well as more recent scholars such as John McDermott and bell hooks. Examining American philosophical themes informs issues in endurance sport, and the experiential nature of endurance sport helps address philosophical issues and explain philosophical themes in American philosophy. The chapters bear witness to the fact that philosophy is not limited to abstract notions such as justice, truth, happiness, and so forth, but intersects with and has a bearing on our human endeavors of work and play. Furthermore, the themes centrally related to the American philosophical tradition align closely with the challenges and experiences present and faced by runners, cyclists, swimmers, and endurance athletes in general.