
Reconstructing Democracy, Recontextualizing Dewey
Pragmatism and Interactive Constructivism in the Twenty-first Century
Jim Garrison(Editor)
State University of New York Press
Published on 4. September 2008
Book
Hardback
220 pages
978-0-7914-7545-4 (ISBN)
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Leading scholars challenge and reinvigorate the pragmatic method of John Dewey.
Focusing on issues of diversity, difference, and inclusion, leading scholars explore John Dewey's pluralistic, deliberative, and communicative theory of democracy. They discuss the tensions between Dewey's two criteria for a democratic society found in Democracy and Education; critique and recreate Deweyan democratic pluralism from a contemporary European perspective that acknowledges the importance of postmodern and poststructuralist thought; examine Dewey's theory of inquiry in ways that illuminate his thinking about the deliberative functions of democracy; and probe the communicative aspects of democracy, emphasizing how emotions and interests both help and hinder communication. These essays challenge, revise, and reinvigorate Deweyan thinking, offering guidance for deeply democratic remedies to the fears, ontological wounds, and practical needs that characterize our problematic times.
Focusing on issues of diversity, difference, and inclusion, leading scholars explore John Dewey's pluralistic, deliberative, and communicative theory of democracy. They discuss the tensions between Dewey's two criteria for a democratic society found in Democracy and Education; critique and recreate Deweyan democratic pluralism from a contemporary European perspective that acknowledges the importance of postmodern and poststructuralist thought; examine Dewey's theory of inquiry in ways that illuminate his thinking about the deliberative functions of democracy; and probe the communicative aspects of democracy, emphasizing how emotions and interests both help and hinder communication. These essays challenge, revise, and reinvigorate Deweyan thinking, offering guidance for deeply democratic remedies to the fears, ontological wounds, and practical needs that characterize our problematic times.
Reviews / Votes
"Reading Dewey through the eyes of postmodern theories of social/interactive constructivism, these essays not only speak to issues of identity and power that Dewey elided, they speak directly to each other in a conversation about how democracy can become more deeply embedded in all aspects of experience." - CHOICE"This is a major collection of distinguished scholars in the field." - Thomas M. Alexander, coeditor of The Essential Dewey: Pragmatism, Education, Democracy
"There are many people who understand the big three of pragmatism-Peirce, James, Dewey-and appreciate the inspirational rhetoric of that tradition but who have trouble translating those philosophical giants into contemporary contexts. This volume does so admirably." - Michael Sullivan, Emory University
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7914-7545-4 (9780791475454)
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Pragmatism and Interactive Constructivism in the Twenty-first Century
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Jim Garrison is Professor of Philosophy and Education at Virginia Tech. His many books include The Educational Conversation: Closing the Gap (coedited with Anthony G. Rud Jr.), also published by SUNY Press.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Reconstructing Democracy and Recontextualizing Deweyan Pragmatism
Jim Garrison
1. The Political Philosophy of Pragmatism
James Campbell
2. Dr. Dewey's Deeply Democratic Metaphysical Therapeutic for the Post-9/11 American Democratic Disease: Toward Cultural Revitalization and Political Reinhabitation
Judith Green
3. Democracy and Education after Dewey-Pragmatist Implications for Constructivist Pedagogy
Kersten Reich
4. Dewey's Pluralism Reconsidered-Pragmatist and Constructivist Perspectives on Diversity and Difference
Stefan Neubert
5. Evolutionary Naturalism, Logic, and Lifelong Learning: Three Keys to Dewey's Philosophy of Education
Larry A. Hickman
6. Thinking Desire: Taking Perspectives Seriously
Charlene Haddock Seigfried
7. A Pragmatist Approach to Emotional Expression and the Construction of Gender Identity
Jim Garrison
8. Moral Norms and Social Inquiry
Hans Seigfried
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction
Reconstructing Democracy and Recontextualizing Deweyan Pragmatism
Jim Garrison
1. The Political Philosophy of Pragmatism
James Campbell
2. Dr. Dewey's Deeply Democratic Metaphysical Therapeutic for the Post-9/11 American Democratic Disease: Toward Cultural Revitalization and Political Reinhabitation
Judith Green
3. Democracy and Education after Dewey-Pragmatist Implications for Constructivist Pedagogy
Kersten Reich
4. Dewey's Pluralism Reconsidered-Pragmatist and Constructivist Perspectives on Diversity and Difference
Stefan Neubert
5. Evolutionary Naturalism, Logic, and Lifelong Learning: Three Keys to Dewey's Philosophy of Education
Larry A. Hickman
6. Thinking Desire: Taking Perspectives Seriously
Charlene Haddock Seigfried
7. A Pragmatist Approach to Emotional Expression and the Construction of Gender Identity
Jim Garrison
8. Moral Norms and Social Inquiry
Hans Seigfried
List of Contributors
Index