Deweyan democracy is inherently comprehensive in the Rawlsian sense and therefore unable to countenance the fact of reasonable pluralism. This renders Deweyan democracy nonviable on pragmatic grounds. Given the Deweyan pragmatists’ views about the proper relation between philosophy and politics, unless there is a viable pragmatist alternative to Deweyan democracy, pragmatism itself is jeopardized. I develop a pragmatist alternative to Deweyan democracy rooted in a Peircean social epistemology. Peircean democracy can give Deweyan pragmatists all they should want from a democratic theory while avoiding the anti-pluralistic implications of Dewey’s own democratic theory. After presenting the arguments against Deweyan democracy and for Peircean ...
Si bien el fundador del pragmatismo, Charles S. Peirce, nunca articuló un conjunto de consecuencias ...
Chapters 16 and 17 of 1932 Ethics develop the idea of the “democratic method” as the most adequate w...
No abstractIn this article we discuss a set of problems raised by the pragmatic criticism of both li...
Deweyan democracy is inherently comprehensive in the Rawlsian sense and therefore unable to countena...
Over the last decade, Robert Talisse has developed a devastating argument against reviving John Dewe...
This book presents the author’s many and varied contributions to the revival and re-evaluation of Am...
Deweyan pragmatism offers alternative theories of mind, self, and society that challenge the current...
Does the wide distribution of political power in democracies, relative to other modes of government,...
Does the wide distribution of political power in democracies, relative to other modes of government,...
Does the wide distribution of political power in democracies, relative to other modes of government,...
This article examines the relationship of pragmatism to the theory of delib-erative democracy. It el...
In this essay I situate John Dewey’s pragmatist approach to democratic epistemology in relation to c...
Richard Bernstein’s recent book The Pragmatic Turn is a first-rate scholarly work, an enduring contr...
Interpretations of John Dewey’s political theory grasp his respect for public deliberation, but typi...
This dissertation uses John Dewey's democratic theory to lead contemporary democratic thought away f...
Si bien el fundador del pragmatismo, Charles S. Peirce, nunca articuló un conjunto de consecuencias ...
Chapters 16 and 17 of 1932 Ethics develop the idea of the “democratic method” as the most adequate w...
No abstractIn this article we discuss a set of problems raised by the pragmatic criticism of both li...
Deweyan democracy is inherently comprehensive in the Rawlsian sense and therefore unable to countena...
Over the last decade, Robert Talisse has developed a devastating argument against reviving John Dewe...
This book presents the author’s many and varied contributions to the revival and re-evaluation of Am...
Deweyan pragmatism offers alternative theories of mind, self, and society that challenge the current...
Does the wide distribution of political power in democracies, relative to other modes of government,...
Does the wide distribution of political power in democracies, relative to other modes of government,...
Does the wide distribution of political power in democracies, relative to other modes of government,...
This article examines the relationship of pragmatism to the theory of delib-erative democracy. It el...
In this essay I situate John Dewey’s pragmatist approach to democratic epistemology in relation to c...
Richard Bernstein’s recent book The Pragmatic Turn is a first-rate scholarly work, an enduring contr...
Interpretations of John Dewey’s political theory grasp his respect for public deliberation, but typi...
This dissertation uses John Dewey's democratic theory to lead contemporary democratic thought away f...
Si bien el fundador del pragmatismo, Charles S. Peirce, nunca articuló un conjunto de consecuencias ...
Chapters 16 and 17 of 1932 Ethics develop the idea of the “democratic method” as the most adequate w...
No abstractIn this article we discuss a set of problems raised by the pragmatic criticism of both li...