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Dewey's Logical Theory - New Studies and Interpretations (Hardcover, 1st ed): F. Thomas Burke, D.Micah Hester, Robert... Dewey's Logical Theory - New Studies and Interpretations (Hardcover, 1st ed)
F. Thomas Burke, D.Micah Hester, Robert Talisse; Foreword by Larry A. Hickman
R2,152 Discovery Miles 21 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Despite the resurgence of interest in the philosophy of John Dewey, his work on logical theory has received relatively little attention. Ironically, Dewey's logic was his "first and last love." The essays in this collection pay tribute to that love by addressing Dewey's philosophy of logic, from his work at the beginning of the twentieth century to the culmination of his logical thought in the 1938 volume, "Logic: The Theory of Inquiry." All the essays are original to this volume and are written by leading Dewey scholars. Ranging from discussions of propositional theory to logic's social and ethical implications, these essays clarify often misunderstood or misrepresented aspects of Dewey's work, while emphasizing the seminal role of logic to Dewey's philosophical endeavors.

This collection breaks new ground in its relevance to contemporary philosophy of logic and epistemology and pays special attention to applications in ethics and moral philosophy.

The Continuing Relevance of John Dewey - Reflections on Aesthetics, Morality, Science, and Society (Paperback): Larry A.... The Continuing Relevance of John Dewey - Reflections on Aesthetics, Morality, Science, and Society (Paperback)
Larry A. Hickman, Matthew Caleb Flamm, Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski, Jennifer A. Rea
R2,955 Discovery Miles 29 550 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The present volume encapsulates the contemporary scholarship on John Dewey and shows the place of Dewey's thought on the philosophical arena. The authors are among the leading specialists in the philosophy of John Dewey from universities across the US and in Europe.

Confines of Democracy - Essays on the Philosophy of Richard J. Bernstein (Paperback): Ramon Del Castillo, Angel M. Faerna,... Confines of Democracy - Essays on the Philosophy of Richard J. Bernstein (Paperback)
Ramon Del Castillo, Angel M. Faerna, Larry A. Hickman
R2,148 Discovery Miles 21 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The topics addressed by Richard J. Bernstein in his extensive and illuminating work span the stream of contemporary thought in several directions: ethics, politics, epistemology, philosophy of history, and social theory. In reflecting on them Bernstein has played an intermediary role between the most recognizable product of American philosophical tradition, i.e. Pragmatism, and such central trends in European 20th century thought as Marxism, Psychoanalysis, Critical Theory, and Hermeneutics. In this volume a host of prominent scholars from the United States, Europe, and Latin America pays tribute to Bernstein's lifelong reflection on such present human problems as: the achievements and the dilemmas of modern societies, the legitimation crisis of democracy, the uses and abuses of public space, the role of scientific knowledge and technology in shaping the modern life, the ethical and political interplay between identity and community, and the preconditions and limits of understanding in multicultural contexts. The fifteen essays in this book, accompanied by separate replies by Bernstein, are organized in four sections: "Bernstein, Rorty and American Pragmatism," "Epistemology and Hermeneutics," "Good, Evil and Judgment," and "Democratic Vistas." As Prof. Bernstein declares in his Preface, these "contributions are expressions of my own commitment to engaged fallibilistic pluralism."

Dewey's Logical Theory - New Studies and Interpretations (Paperback, 1st ed): F. Thomas Burke, D.Micah Hester, Robert... Dewey's Logical Theory - New Studies and Interpretations (Paperback, 1st ed)
F. Thomas Burke, D.Micah Hester, Robert Talisse; Foreword by Larry A. Hickman
R1,179 Discovery Miles 11 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Despite the resurgence of interest in the philosophy of John Dewey, his work on logical theory has received relatively little attention. Ironically, Dewey's logic was his "first and last love." The essays in this collection pay tribute to that love by addressing Dewey's philosophy of logic, from his work at the beginning of the twentieth century to the culmination of his logical thought in the 1938 volume, "Logic: The Theory of Inquiry." All the essays are original to this volume and are written by leading Dewey scholars. Ranging from discussions of propositional theory to logic's social and ethical implications, these essays clarify often misunderstood or misrepresented aspects of Dewey's work, while emphasizing the seminal role of logic to Dewey's philosophical endeavors.

This collection breaks new ground in its relevance to contemporary philosophy of logic and epistemology and pays special attention to applications in ethics and moral philosophy.

John Dewey Between Pragmatism and Constructivism (Hardcover): Larry A. Hickman, Stefan Neubert, Kersten Reich John Dewey Between Pragmatism and Constructivism (Hardcover)
Larry A. Hickman, Stefan Neubert, Kersten Reich
R1,973 Discovery Miles 19 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Many contemporary constructivists are particularly attuned to Dewey's penetrating criticism of traditional epistemology, which offers rich alternatives for understanding processes of learning and education, knowledge and truth, and experience and culture.
This book, the result of cooperation between the Center for Dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and the Dewey Center at the University of Cologne, provides an excellent example of the international character of pragmatist studies against the backdrop of constructivist concerns. As a part of their exploration of the many points of contact between classical pragmatism and contemporary constructivism, its contributors turn their attention to theories of interaction and transaction, communication and culture, learning and education, community and democracy, theory and practice, and inquiry and methods.
Part One is a basic survey of Dewey's pragmatism and its implications for contemporary constructivism. Part Two examines the implications of the connections between Deweyan pragmatism and contemporary constructivism. Part Three presents a lively exchange among the contributors, as they challenge one another and defend their positions and perspectives. As they seek common ground, they articulate concepts such as power, truth, relativism, inquiry, and democracy from pragmatist and interactive constructivist vantage points in ways that are designed to render the preceding essays even more accessible. This concluding discussion demonstrates both the enduring relevance of classical pragmatism and the challenge of its reconstruction from the perspective of the Cologne program of interactive constructivism.

Pragmatism as Post-Postmodernism - Lessons from John Dewey (Hardcover): Larry A. Hickman Pragmatism as Post-Postmodernism - Lessons from John Dewey (Hardcover)
Larry A. Hickman
R2,445 Discovery Miles 24 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Larry A. Hickman presents John Dewey as very much at home in the busy mix of contemporary philosophy-as a thinker whose work now, more than fifty years after his death, still furnishes fresh insights into cutting-edge philosophical debates. Hickman argues that it is precisely the rich, pluralistic mix of contemporary philosophical discourse, with its competing research programs in French-inspired postmodernism, phenomenology, Critical Theory, Heidegger studies, analytic philosophy, and neopragmatism-all busily engaging, challenging, and informing one another-that invites renewed examination of Dewey's central ideas. Hickman offers a Dewey who both anticipated some of the central insights of French-inspired postmodernism, and, if he were alive today, would certainly be one of its most committed critics; a Dewey who foresaw some of the most trenchant problems associated with fostering global citizenship; and a Dewey whose core ideas are often at odds with those of some of his most ardent neopragmatist interpreters. In the trio of essays that launch this book, Dewey is an observer and critic of some of the central features of French-inspired postmodernism and its American cousin, neopragmatism. In the next four, Dewey enters into dialogue with contemporary critics of technology, including JA1/4rgen Habermas, Andrew Feenberg, and Albert Borgmann. The next two essays establish Dewey as an environmental philosopher of the first rank-a worthy conversation partner for Holmes Ralston III, Baird Callicott, Bryan G. Norton, and Aldo Leopold. The concluding essays provide novel interpretations of Dewey's views of religious belief, the psychology of habit, philosophical anthropology, and what hetermed "the epistemology industry." In all this, Hickman presents a version of classical Pragmatism that is supremely equipped to pay its own way in the complex world where philosophical inquiry does its business.

Pragmatism as Post-Postmodernism - Lessons from John Dewey (Paperback): Larry A. Hickman Pragmatism as Post-Postmodernism - Lessons from John Dewey (Paperback)
Larry A. Hickman
R1,217 Discovery Miles 12 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Larry A. Hickman presents John Dewey as very much at home in the busy mix of contemporary philosophyaas a thinker whose work now, more than fifty years after his death, still furnishes fresh insights into cutting-edge philosophical debates. Hickman argues that it is precisely the rich, pluralistic mix of contemporary philosophical discourse, with its competing research programs in French-inspired postmodernism, phenomenology, Critical Theory, Heidegger studies, analytic philosophy, and neopragmatismaall busily engaging, challenging, and informing one anotherathat invites renewed examination of Deweyas central ideas.Hickman offers a Dewey who both anticipated some of the central insights of French-inspired postmodernism and, if he were alive today, would certainly be one of its most committed critics, a Dewey who foresaw some of the most trenchant problems associated with fostering global citizenship, and a Dewey whose core ideas are often at odds with those of some of his most ardent neopragmatist interpreters.In the trio of essays that launch this book, Dewey is an observer and critic of some of the central features of French-inspired postmodernism and its American cousin, neopragmatism. In the next four, Dewey enters into dialogue with contemporary critics of technology, including JA1/4rgen Habermas, Andrew Feenberg, and Albert Borgmann. The next two essays establish Dewey as an environmental philosopher of the first rankaa worthy conversation partner for Holmes Ralston, III, Baird Callicott, Bryan G. Norton, and Aldo Leopold. The concluding essays provide novel interpretations of Deweyas views of religious belief, the psychology of habit, philosophical anthropology, and what hetermed athe epistemology industry.a

John Dewey Between Pragmatism and Constructivism (Paperback): Larry A. Hickman, Stefan Neubert, Kersten Reich John Dewey Between Pragmatism and Constructivism (Paperback)
Larry A. Hickman, Stefan Neubert, Kersten Reich
R852 Discovery Miles 8 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Many contemporary constructivists are particularly attuned to Dewey's penetrating criticism of traditional epistemology, which offers rich alternatives for understanding processes of learning and education, knowledge and truth, and experience and culture. This book, the result of cooperation between the Center for Dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and the Dewey Center at the University of Cologne, provides an excellent example of the international character of pragmatist studies against the backdrop of constructivist concerns. As a part of their exploration of the many points of contact between classical pragmatism and contemporary constructivism, its contributors turn their attention to theories of interaction and transaction, communication and culture, learning and education, community and democracy, theory and practice, and inquiry and methods. Part One is a basic survey of Dewey's pragmatism and its implications for contemporary constructivism. Part Two examines the implications of the connections between Deweyan pragmatism and contemporary constructivism. Part Three presents a lively exchange among the contributors, as they challenge one another and defend their positions and perspectives. As they seek common ground, they articulate concepts such as power, truth, relativism, inquiry, and democracy from pragmatist and interactive constructivist vantage points in ways that are designed to render the preceding essays even more accessible. This concluding discussion demonstrates both the enduring relevance of classical pragmatism and the challenge of its reconstruction from the perspective of the Cologne program of interactive constructivism.

The Essential Dewey, Volume 1 - Pragmatism, Education, Democracy (Paperback): Larry A. Hickman, Thomas M. Alexander The Essential Dewey, Volume 1 - Pragmatism, Education, Democracy (Paperback)
Larry A. Hickman, Thomas M. Alexander
R1,009 Discovery Miles 10 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In addition to being one of the greatest technical philosophers of the twentieth century, John Dewey (1859-1952) was an educational innovator, a Progressive Era reformer, and one of America s last great public intellectuals. Dewey s insights into the problems of public education, immigration, the prospects for democratic government, and the relation of religious faith to science are as fresh today as when they were first published. His penetrating treatments of the nature and function of philosophy, the ethical and aesthetic dimensions of life, and the role of inquiry in human experience are of increasing relevance at the turn of the 21st century.

Based on the award-winning 37-volume critical edition of Dewey s work, The Essential Dewey presents for the first time a collection of Dewey s writings that is both manageable and comprehensive. The volume includes essays and book chapters that exhibit Dewey s intellectual development over time; the selection represents his mature thinking on every major issue to which he turned his attention. Eleven part divisions cover: Dewey in Context; Reconstructing Philosophy; Evolutionary Naturalism; Pragmatic Metaphysics; Habit, Conduct, and Language; Meaning, Truth, and Inquiry; Valuation and Ethics; The Aims of Education; The Individual, the Community, and Democracy; Pragmatism and Culture: Science and Technology, Art and Religion; and Interpretations and Critiques. Taken as a whole, this collection provides unique access to Dewey s understanding of the problems and prospects of human existence and of the philosophical enterprise."

Reading Dewey - Interpretations for a Postmodern Generation (Paperback): Larry A. Hickman Reading Dewey - Interpretations for a Postmodern Generation (Paperback)
Larry A. Hickman
R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

John Dewey (1859-1952), hailed during his lifetime as "America s Philosopher," is now recognized as one of the seminal thinkers of the twentieth century. His critical work ranged more broadly than that of either of his contemporaries, Martin Heidegger and Ludwig Wittgenstein, and he anticipated by several decades some of their most trenchant insights. Dewey s ground breaking contributions to philosophy, psychology, and educational theory continue to animate research on the cutting edges of those fields.
The twelve original interpretive essays included here locate Dewey s major works within their historical context and present a timely reevaluation of each of the major areas of his broad philosophical reach. They explore his contributions to logic, ethics, social and political philosophy, the philosophies of religion and art, metaphysics, and the philosophy of the human sciences. They also locate Dewey s work as it relates to the dominant strands of modern philosophy, as it participates in the major debates of continental philosophy from phenomenology to post-structuralism, and as an early contribution to feminist thought.
Contributors are Thomas M. Alexander, Raymond D. Boisvert, James Campbell, James W. Garrison, Larry A. Hickman, Thelma Z. Lavine, Joseph Margolis, Peter T. Manicas, Gregory F. Pappas, Steven C. Rockefeller, Charlene Haddock Seigfried, and John J. Stuhr."

The Essential Dewey, Volume 2 - Ethics, Logic, Psychology (Paperback): Larry A. Hickman, Thomas M. Alexander The Essential Dewey, Volume 2 - Ethics, Logic, Psychology (Paperback)
Larry A. Hickman, Thomas M. Alexander
R1,134 Discovery Miles 11 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In addition to being one of the greatest technical philosophers of the twentieth century, John Dewey (1859-1952) was an educational innovator, a Progressive Era reformer, and one of America s last great public intellectuals. Dewey s insights into the problems of public education, immigration, the prospects for democratic government, and the relation of religious faith to science are as fresh today as when they were first published. His penetrating treatments of the nature and function of philosophy, the ethical and aesthetic dimensions of life, and the role of inquiry in human experience are of increasing relevance at the turn of the 21st century.

Based on the award-winning 37-volume critical edition of Dewey s work, The Essential Dewey presents for the first time a collection of Dewey s writings that is both manageable and comprehensive. The volume includes essays and book chapters that exhibit Dewey s intellectual development over time; the selection represents his mature thinking on every major issue to which he turned his attention. Eleven part divisions cover: Dewey in Context; Reconstructing Philosophy; Evolutionary Naturalism; Pragmatic Metaphysics; Habit, Conduct, and Language; Meaning, Truth, and Inquiry; Valuation and Ethics; The Aims of Education; The Individual, the Community, and Democracy; Pragmatism and Culture: Science and Technology, Art and Religion; and Interpretations and Critiques. Taken as a whole, this collection provides unique access to Dewey s understanding of the problems and prospects of human existence and of the philosophical enterprise."

Philosophical Tools for Technological Culture - Putting Pragmatism to Work (Paperback): Larry A. Hickman Philosophical Tools for Technological Culture - Putting Pragmatism to Work (Paperback)
Larry A. Hickman
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Hickman 's]... style of pragmatism provides us with flexible, philosophical 'tools'
which can be used to analyze and penetrate various technology and technological
cultural problems of the present. He, himself, uses this toolkit to make his analyses
and succeeds very well indeed." Don Ihde

A practical and comprehensive appraisal of the value of philosophy in today s technological culture.

Philosophical Tools for Technological Culture contends that technology a defining mark of contemporary culture should be a legitimate concern of philosophers. Larry A. Hickman contests the perception that philosophy is little more than a narrow academic discipline and that philosophical discourse is merely redescription of the ancient past. Drawing inspiration from John Dewey, one of America s greatest public philosophers, Hickman validates the role of philosophers as cultural critics and reformers in the broadest sense. Hickman situates Dewey s critique of technological culture within the debates of 20th-century Western philosophy by engaging the work of Richard Rorty, Albert Borgmann, Jacques Ellul, Walter Benjamin, Jurgen Habermas, and Martin Heidegger, among others. Pushing beyond their philosophical concerns, Hickman designs and assembles a set of philosophical tools to cope with technological culture in a new century. His pragmatic treatment of current themes such as technology and its relationship to the arts, technosciences and technocrats, the role of the media in education, and the meaning of democracy and community life in an age dominated by technology reveals that philosophy possesses powerful tools for cultural renewal. This original, timely, and accessible work will be of interest to readers seeking a deeper understanding of the meanings and consequences of technology in today s world. "

John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology (Paperback): Larry A. Hickman John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology (Paperback)
Larry A. Hickman
R669 Discovery Miles 6 690 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

..". a comprehensive canvass of Dewey's logic, metaphysics, aesthetics, philosophy of history, and social thought." --Choice

..". a major addition to the recent accumulation ofin-depth studies of Dewey." -- Journal of SpeculativePhilosophy

"Larry Hickman has done an exemplary job indemonstrating the relevance of John Dewey's philosophy to modern-day discussions oftechnology." -- Ethics

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