Transforming experience: John Dewey's cultural instrumentalism
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Main Author: Eldridge, Michael (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Nashville Vanderbilt University Press 1998
Edition:1st ed
Series:Vanderbilt library of American philosophy
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 224-229) and index
Introduction: Dewey's Lifelong Effort -- - Dewey's Project -- - My Project -- - Intelligent Practice: Dewey's Project -- - Rorty's Challenge -- - Dewey's Natural Intelligence -- - Intelligence as an End-in-View: The Philosophic Move -- - Experience and Its Possibilities -- - Transforming Society: Dewey's Cultural Instrumentalism -- - Misreading Dewey -- - The Dewey-Niebuhr "Debate" -- - Dewey and the Means for Social Reconstruction -- - "Genuine Instrumentality" and Democratic Means -- - Dewey's Limited Success -- - A Transforming Society: Democratic Means and Ends -- - Dewey as a Political Inquirer -- - Ordered Richness -- - Instrumentalism and Ideals in Dewey -- - Looking Ahead: A Matter of Faith -- - Dewey's Religious Proposal -- - Handling Dewey's Religious Proposal with Care -- - Dewey's Faith -- - A Common Faith -- - Religion: Not Dewey's Problem -- - The Secularity of Deweyan Criticism -- - Dewey's Secular Approach -- - Social Intelligence and Secular Humanism -- - The Limitations--Real and Alleged--of Dewey's Instrumentalism -- - "Thoughtful Valuation" and the Cultural Orientation of Dewey's Instrumentalism
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 236 pages)
ISBN:0585146845
0826513190
9780585146843

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