Richard J. Bernstein and the expansion of American philosophy :
[Book]
thinking the plural /
edited by Megan Craig and Marcia Morgan ; foreword by George Yancy.
Lanham :
Lexington Books,
[2017]
li, 255 pages ;
24 cm.
American philosophy series
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-238) and index.
Foreword / George Yancy -- Editors' introduction / Megan Craig and Marcia Morgan -- Prologue: Richard Bernstein and the legacy of pluralism / Edward S. Casey -- Phronēsis in post-metaphysical age: Aristotle and practical philosophy today / Michael Weinman -- Human plurality and precarious life: problems in Hannah Arendt's theory of judgment / Karen Ng -- Pragmatism and the cultivation of digital democracies / Christopher P. Long -- Any democracy worth its name: Bernstein's democratic Ēthos and a role for representation / Brendan Hogan and Lawrence Marcelle -- Critique, dissidence, and Aesthetic emancipation at the margins / Marcia Morgan -- Incommensurability and solidarity: building coalitions with Bernstein and Butler / Megan Craig -- Bernstein's Hegel / Rocío Zambrana -- Reading Husserl without Cartesian anxiety / Espen Hammer -- Acts of betrayal: hermeneutics, religion, and the possibility of Christianity / Lauren Barthold -- The philosophy of action in John William Miller and Richard J. Bernstein / Katie Terezakis -- Interpreting violence with Richard J. Bernstein / Megan Craig -- Epilogue: Engaged fallibilistic pluralism / Richard J. Bernstein.
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Richard J. Bernstein and the expansion of American philosophy.