Asking if pragmatism, and John Dewey in particular, has a theory of power poses the question about the intellectual resources that pragmatism has to offer the social sciences. Pragmatism stands accused of being naïve about power and presenting the specter of an overly soft program for doing social science. Yet, Dewey’s philosophical method provides a distinctive transactional theory of power and untapped resources for advancing social science. Dewey’s melioristic philosophical vision develops a theory of praxis that is a tacit theory of power. Explicating his concerns with experience, inquiry, and social life show how they converge into his theory of praxis and power. Developing this theory, next, enables distinctions to be outlined between...
This book brings together philosophers of pragmatism and economists interested in methodological que...
The goal of the article is to provide a detailed analysis of the preparatory notes for the second le...
Pragmatism is a metatheoretical perspective within knowledge organization (KO) deriving from an Amer...
Asking if pragmatism, and John Dewey in particular, has a theory of power poses the question about t...
The American pragmatist tradition associated with John Dewey, William James, and others promises to ...
Pragmatism is a metatheoretical perspective within knowledge organization (KO) deriving from an Amer...
Many contemporary planning theories share a pragmatic conception of action which does not adequately...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
Classical pragmatism, despite its recognized concern for questions of freedom and democracy, has lit...
International audienceJohn Dewey remains a renowned author for understanding and defining the notion...
Many, and perhaps most, American philosophers will, if pressed, say that they are pragmatists. What ...
Over the last twenty-five years, there has been an increased interest in bringing together pragmatis...
Agency and desire are interdependent. Agency is not a given, but an achievement of ordered desiring...
In its broadest sense, pragmatism could be said to be the philosophical orientation of all action re...
Larry A. Hickman presents John Dewey as very much at home in the busy mix of contemporary philosophy...
This book brings together philosophers of pragmatism and economists interested in methodological que...
The goal of the article is to provide a detailed analysis of the preparatory notes for the second le...
Pragmatism is a metatheoretical perspective within knowledge organization (KO) deriving from an Amer...
Asking if pragmatism, and John Dewey in particular, has a theory of power poses the question about t...
The American pragmatist tradition associated with John Dewey, William James, and others promises to ...
Pragmatism is a metatheoretical perspective within knowledge organization (KO) deriving from an Amer...
Many contemporary planning theories share a pragmatic conception of action which does not adequately...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
Classical pragmatism, despite its recognized concern for questions of freedom and democracy, has lit...
International audienceJohn Dewey remains a renowned author for understanding and defining the notion...
Many, and perhaps most, American philosophers will, if pressed, say that they are pragmatists. What ...
Over the last twenty-five years, there has been an increased interest in bringing together pragmatis...
Agency and desire are interdependent. Agency is not a given, but an achievement of ordered desiring...
In its broadest sense, pragmatism could be said to be the philosophical orientation of all action re...
Larry A. Hickman presents John Dewey as very much at home in the busy mix of contemporary philosophy...
This book brings together philosophers of pragmatism and economists interested in methodological que...
The goal of the article is to provide a detailed analysis of the preparatory notes for the second le...
Pragmatism is a metatheoretical perspective within knowledge organization (KO) deriving from an Amer...