How should one live and how should the practice of philosophy
relate to the project of one's life? By way of suggesting answers
to this question, this study offers an analysis of the essential
dimensions of the philosophical life as practiced in this century.
The author explores specific philosophical problems as treated by
major 20th-century pragmatists - Dewey, Goodman, Rorty, and Putnam
- as well as by other theorists - Cavell, Haberman, Croce, and
Danto - who can be assimilated into the pragmatist tradition.
Shusterman concludes with a personal example of critical
philosophical living by applying philosophy to the analysis and
direction of a central issue in his own life.
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