Introduction -- Part I: 1894-1918. Defining pluralism : Simon Pokagon, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and Thomas fortune ; Evolution and American Indian philosophy ; Feminist resistance : Margaret Fuller, Anna Julia Cooper, Jane Addams, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman ; Transcendental origins : Ralph Waldo Emer
American philosophy : from Wounded Knee to the present
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- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Academic
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 441
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction --
Defining pluralism : Simon Pokagon, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and Thomas fortune --
Evolution and American Indian philosophy --
Feminist resistance : Anna Julia Cooper, Jane Addams, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman --
Labor, empire and the social gospel : Washington Gladden, Walter Rauschenbusch, and Jane Addams --
A new name for an old way of thinking : William James --
Making ideas clear : Charles Sanders Peirce --
The beloved community and its discontents : Josiah Royce and the realists --
War, anarchism, and sex : Emma Goldman and Margaret Sanger --
Democracy and social ethics : John Dewey --
Naturalism and idealism, fear, and conventionality : Mary Whiton Calkins and Elsie Clews Parsons --
Race riots and the color line : W. E. B. du Bois --
Philosophy reacts : Hartley Burr Alexander and Morris R. Cohen --
Creative experience : Mary Parker Follett --
Cultural pluralism : Horace Kallen and Alain Locke --
War and the rise of logical positivism : Otto Neurath and Rudolf Carnap --
Mccarthyism and American empiricism : Jacob Loewenberg, Henry Sheffer, C. I. Lewis, and Charles Morris --
The linguistic turn : Gustav Bergmann, May Brodbeck, and W. V. O. Quine --
Resisting the turn : Donald Davidson, Wilfrid Sellars, and the pluralist rebellion --
Philosophy outside : John Muir, Aldo Leopold, Joseph Wood Krutch, and Rachel Carson --
Economics and technology : Lewis Mumford, C. Wright Mills and John Kenneth Galbraith --
Politics : John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Michael Sandel, Martha Nussbaum, and Noam Chomsky --
Civil rights : Martin Luther King, Jr., Richard Wright and James Baldwin --
Black power : Malcolm X, James Cone, Audre Lorde, Bell Hooks, Angela Davis, and Cornel West --
Latin American American philosophy --
Red power, indigenous philosophy : Vine Deloria, Jr. and contemporary American Indian thought --
Feminism --
Engaged philosophy and the environment --
American philosophy today --
Recovering and sustaining the American tradition --
American philosophy revitalized --
The spirit of American philosophy in the new century.
โฆ Subjects
Philosophy, American. Verenigde Staten.
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