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This book explores the role that American pragmatism played in the
development of social philosophy in 20th-century Europe. The essays
in the first part of the book show how the ideas of Peirce, James,
and Dewey influenced the traditions of European philosophy,
especially existentialism and the Frankfurt School of Critical
Theory, that emerged in the 20th century. The second part of the
volume deals with current challenges in social philosophy. The
essays here demonstrate how discussions of two core issues in
social philosophy—the conception of social conflict and the
public—can be enriched with pragmatist resources. In featuring
both historical and conceptual perspectives, these essays provide a
full picture of pragmatism’s role in the development of
Continental social philosophy. Pragmatism and Social Philosophy
will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working on
American philosophy, social philosophy, and Continental philosophy.
This book explores the role that American pragmatism played in the
development of social philosophy in 20th-century Europe. The essays
in the first part of the book show how the ideas of Peirce, James,
and Dewey influenced the traditions of European philosophy,
especially existentialism and the Frankfurt School of Critical
Theory, that emerged in the 20th century. The second part of the
volume deals with current challenges in social philosophy. The
essays here demonstrate how discussions of two core issues in
social philosophy-the conception of social conflict and the
public-can be enriched with pragmatist resources. In featuring both
historical and conceptual perspectives, these essays provide a full
picture of pragmatism's role in the development of Continental
social philosophy. Pragmatism and Social Philosophy will be of
interest to scholars and advanced students working on American
philosophy, social philosophy, and Continental philosophy.
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