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Democracy as Culture: Deweyan Pragmatism in a Globalizing World

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    DEMOCRACY AS CULTURE
    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    On Richard Rorty
    1. Introduction: Pragmatism’s Passport—Dewey,Democracy, and Globalization
    SECTION I. Universalizing Democracy Pragmatically
    2. The Genesis of Democratic Norms: Some Insights from Classical Pragmatism
    3. Reconstructing ‘Culture’: A Deweyan Response to Antidemocratic Culturalism
    SECTION I. IImposing Democracy
    4. Globalizing Democracy: A Deweyan Critique of Bush’s Second-Term National Security Strategy
    5. Can Democratic Inquiry Be Exported? Dewey and the Globalization of Education
    6. Jane Addams: Pragmatist-Feminist Democracy in a Global Context
    7. War Without Belief: On Louis Menand’sThe Metaphysical Club:A Story of Ideas in America
    SECTION III. De-centering Dewey
    8. Dewey’s Diffi cult Recovery, Analytic Philosophy’s Attempted Turn
    9. Descartes, Dewey, and Democracy
    10. Nonduality and Aesthetic Experience: Dewey’s Theory and Johnson’s Practice
    11. When Dewey’s Confucian Admirer Meets His Liberal Critic: Liang Shuming and Eamonn Callan on John Dewey’s Democracy and Education
    12. Tang Junyi and the Very “Idea”of Confucian Democracy
    Works Cited
    List of Contributors
 
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 Democracy as Culture: Deweyan Pragmatism in a Globalizing World
editors Sor-hoon Tan, John Whalen-Bridge
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TitleDemocracy as Culture: Deweyan Pragmatism in a Globalizing World
EditorSor-hoon Tan, John Whalen-Bridge
PublisherSUNY Press
Publication Date11/4/08
SubjectAsian Religion and Philosophy,Education,Philosophy of Education,Philosophy,Political Science,Political Philosophy
Pages235


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Explores the significance of Dewey's thought on democracy for the contemporary world.

Using a multidisciplinary approach, contributors to this volume explore the significance of John Dewey's Pragmatism for the contemporary world. They examine such issues as whether Classical Pragmatism justifies global democracy, whether Dewey's idea of democracy-so intimately linked to American culture-has any relevance for other cultures, and whether democracy can take other forms than those found in Europe and America. Contributors focus on Dewey's cross-cultural experience and affinities with Descartes and modern Neo-Confucians to provide a glimpse of how Dewey's influence outside America has stimulated other cultures, heralding a new stage in the growth of Pragmatism.



Reviews 

"It is high time, the editors suggest, that we stop bundling democracy with Western political systems in the way that Explorer has been automatically bundled with the Windows operating system. There is much valuable material in this book to aid the project of reconstructing democracy as an open-source conception-a conception applicable in many cultural architectures to guide the realization of a better quality community." - J. E. Tiles, author of Dewey

"This book as a whole exhibits the fresh thinking Dewey called 'experimental intelligence': exploratory not dogmatic, boldly imaginative not clichéd, constructive not nugatory." - George Allan, author of Higher Education in the Making: Pragmatism, Whitehead, and the Canon



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