Deweyan Experimentalism and the Problem of Method in Political Philosophy

Author:   Joshua Forstenzer
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138479906


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   14 March 2019
Format:   Hardback
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"This book proposes a pragmatist methodological framework for generating practically relevant political philosophy. It draws on John Dewey’s social and political philosophy to develop an ""experimentalist"" method, thus charting a middle course between idealism and realism in political philosophy. Deweyan experimentalism promises to balance civic deliberation, empirical facts, and moral considerations by reconstructing Dewey’s pragmatist conceptions of ‘philosophy’ and ‘democracy’ from the perspective of social action. While some authors have taken the steps to articulate Dewey’s experimentalism, they have focused on institutional rather than methodological implications. This book is original in the ways in which it situates the role of ideas in political practice and contemporary political problems. Additionally, it underlines the similarities between today and the historical context in which Dewey wrote, connects Dewey’s social and political philosophy to Greek and Roman mythology, and concludes with a timely case study in which the author’s methodological insights are applied. The result is a book that offers a focused reconstruction of Dewey’s work and shows its relevance for engaging with contemporary issues in political philosophy and political theory."

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Author:   Joshua Forstenzer
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138479906


ISBN 10:   113847990
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   14 March 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Part I Chapter 1: The Problem of Method in Political Philosophy Part II Chapter 2: In Pursuit of Relevance: Dewey's Pragmatist Rejection of the Quest for Certainty Chapter 3: Dewey’s Experimentalist Conception of the Role of Philosophy Chapter 4: Objecting to Dewey’s Philosophic Ideal Part III Chapter 5: Dewey’s Call for Democratic Renewal Chapter 6: Dewey’s Democratic Ideal: Democracy as a Way of Life Chapter 7: Traditional Objections to Deweyan Democracy Chapter 8: Deweyan Democracy, Robert Talisse and the Fact of Reasonable Pluralism Part IV Chapter 9: The Question of Method: Deweyan Experimentalism in Political Philosophy Chapter 10: Experimentalism as a Method for 21st Century Political Philosophy: Democratic Innovation, Participatory Budgeting, and Civic Studies

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This inspiring work combines informed and insightful exposition of Dewey's philosophy with clear and compelling arguments about how to practice philosophy in ways relevant to concrete social and political problems. The scholarship is impressive, the attention to differing views responsible, and the writing style engaging. This is a valuable book for both students and scholars. - Martin Coleman, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA


Forstenzer's book is a timely and well-researched contribution to the ongoing development of pragmatist political philosophy . . . It is exemplary in its scholarship and focus, and Forstenzer's aspirations to bring Dewey into conversation with contemporary political philosophy are welcome and fecund. - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews This inspiring work combines informed and insightful exposition of Dewey's philosophy with clear and compelling arguments about how to practice philosophy in ways relevant to concrete social and political problems. The scholarship is impressive, the attention to differing views responsible, and the writing style engaging. This is a valuable book for both students and scholars. - Martin Coleman, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA


Author Information

Joshua Forstenzer is a Faculty Fellow in the Social Sciences and the co-director of the Centre for Engaged Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, UK. Prior to that, he was the Vice-Chancellor's Fellow for the Public Benefit of Higher Education also at the University of Sheffield and a Democracy Visiting Fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Harvard Kennedy School, USA. His work has been published in The Political Quarterly, The Transactions of the Charles Sanders Peirce Society, and The Journal of Human Rights and Peace Studies. He received his PhD in philosophy from the University of Sheffield.

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