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1 | Under Ideal Conditions | 1 |
2 | The Pragmatic Struggle for the Good | 28 |
3 | "In the Midst of Effort" | 54 |
4 | Humanism and Vigilance | 78 |
5 | The Rationality of Conduct: Dewey and Oakeshott | 99 |
6 | The Undeclared Self | 122 |
7 | "Meaning on the Model of Truth": Dewey and Gadamer on Habit and Vorurteil | 139 |
8 | Faith and the Unseen | 175 |
9 | Dewey, Wallace Stevens, and the "Difficult Inch" | 200 |
Notes | 227 | |
Index | 253 |
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Add The Grace and the Severity of the Ideal: John Dewey and the Transcendent, In this highly original book, Victor Kestenbaum calls into question the oft-repeated assumption that John Dewey's pragmatism has no place for the transcendent. Kestenbaum demonstrates that, far from ignoring the transcendent ideal, Dewey's works—on educat, The Grace and the Severity of the Ideal: John Dewey and the Transcendent to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Grace and the Severity of the Ideal: John Dewey and the Transcendent, In this highly original book, Victor Kestenbaum calls into question the oft-repeated assumption that John Dewey's pragmatism has no place for the transcendent. Kestenbaum demonstrates that, far from ignoring the transcendent ideal, Dewey's works—on educat, The Grace and the Severity of the Ideal: John Dewey and the Transcendent to your collection on WonderClub |