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John Dewey and Continental philosophy / edited by Paul Fairfield.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 272 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780809385850
  • 0809385856
  • 1280697334
  • 9781280697333
  • 9786613674296
  • 661367429X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: John Dewey and Continental philosophy.DDC classification:
  • 191 22
LOC classification:
  • B945.D44 J54 2010eb
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Contents:
German Post-Kantian Idealism and Dewey's Metaphysics : Mutual Themes / James Scott Johnston -- Dewey, Hegel, and Knowledge after Kant / Tom Rockmore -- Traces of Hegelian Bildung in Dewey's Philosophy / James A. Good, Jim Garrison -- Pragmatism and Gay Science : Comparing Dewey and Nietzsche / Barry Allen -- Dewey, Nietzsche, and the Self-Image of Philosophy / Paul Fairfield -- Heidegger : A Pragmatist by Any Means / Joseph Margolis -- Science, Nature, and Philosophic Foundations: Dewey and Heidegger / Sandra B. Rosenthal -- Pragmatism and Hermeneutics / Richard J. Bernstein -- Dewey, Gadamer, and the Status of Poetry among the Arts / David Vessey -- Educating the Self : Dewey and Foucault / C.G. Prado -- The History and Critique of Modernity: Dewey with Foucault against Weber / Colin Koopman -- Meanings, Communication, and Politics: Dewey and Derrida / Antonio Calcagno -- Eagerness for Experience : Dewey and Deleuze on the Problematic of Thinking and Learning / Inna Semetsky.
Summary: John Dewey and Continental Philosophy provides a rich sampling of exchanges that could have taken place long ago between the traditions of American pragmatism and continental philosophy had the lines of communication been more open between Dewey and his European contemporaries. Since they were not, Paul Fairfield and thirteen of his colleagues seek to remedy the situation by bringing the philosophy of Dewey into conversation with several currents in continental philosophical thought, from post-Kantian idealism and the work of Friedrich Nietzsche to twentieth-century phenomenology, hermeneutics, and poststructuralism.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

German Post-Kantian Idealism and Dewey's Metaphysics : Mutual Themes / James Scott Johnston -- Dewey, Hegel, and Knowledge after Kant / Tom Rockmore -- Traces of Hegelian Bildung in Dewey's Philosophy / James A. Good, Jim Garrison -- Pragmatism and Gay Science : Comparing Dewey and Nietzsche / Barry Allen -- Dewey, Nietzsche, and the Self-Image of Philosophy / Paul Fairfield -- Heidegger : A Pragmatist by Any Means / Joseph Margolis -- Science, Nature, and Philosophic Foundations: Dewey and Heidegger / Sandra B. Rosenthal -- Pragmatism and Hermeneutics / Richard J. Bernstein -- Dewey, Gadamer, and the Status of Poetry among the Arts / David Vessey -- Educating the Self : Dewey and Foucault / C.G. Prado -- The History and Critique of Modernity: Dewey with Foucault against Weber / Colin Koopman -- Meanings, Communication, and Politics: Dewey and Derrida / Antonio Calcagno -- Eagerness for Experience : Dewey and Deleuze on the Problematic of Thinking and Learning / Inna Semetsky.

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John Dewey and Continental Philosophy provides a rich sampling of exchanges that could have taken place long ago between the traditions of American pragmatism and continental philosophy had the lines of communication been more open between Dewey and his European contemporaries. Since they were not, Paul Fairfield and thirteen of his colleagues seek to remedy the situation by bringing the philosophy of Dewey into conversation with several currents in continental philosophical thought, from post-Kantian idealism and the work of Friedrich Nietzsche to twentieth-century phenomenology, hermeneutics, and poststructuralism.

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