
The Critical Margolis
Joseph Margolis(Author)
Russell Pryba(Editor)
State University of New York Press
Published on 2. January 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
582 pages
978-1-4384-8308-5 (ISBN)
Description
This critical reader covers Joseph Margolis's controversial views of mind, truth, science, and reality, along with his revolutionary theories about culture, art, language, personhood, and morality.
Pragmatism's revival since 1980 can be credited to several thinkers, among them the longtime professor of philosophy at Temple University, Joseph Margolis. The Critical Margolis collects within one volume more than a dozen of his essential writings, allowing readers to become familiar with his important contributions to core areas of philosophy, where he has controversially challenged scientistic, analytic, and continental traditions. During a period when sharp divides animate intellectual debates-realism or idealism, matter or mind, causality or freedom, machines or persons, facts or values, cognition or emotion, and the like-Margolis dissolves false dichotomies and reconstructs philosophy itself. Prominent philosophers of the second half of the twentieth century, from Quine, Danto, and Putnam to Derrida, Rorty, and Brandom, along with a host of similarly significant thinkers, are targets of Margolis's critiques.
If there could be a comprehensive volume of pragmatism for today and tomorrow, The Critical Margolis shall serve.
Pragmatism's revival since 1980 can be credited to several thinkers, among them the longtime professor of philosophy at Temple University, Joseph Margolis. The Critical Margolis collects within one volume more than a dozen of his essential writings, allowing readers to become familiar with his important contributions to core areas of philosophy, where he has controversially challenged scientistic, analytic, and continental traditions. During a period when sharp divides animate intellectual debates-realism or idealism, matter or mind, causality or freedom, machines or persons, facts or values, cognition or emotion, and the like-Margolis dissolves false dichotomies and reconstructs philosophy itself. Prominent philosophers of the second half of the twentieth century, from Quine, Danto, and Putnam to Derrida, Rorty, and Brandom, along with a host of similarly significant thinkers, are targets of Margolis's critiques.
If there could be a comprehensive volume of pragmatism for today and tomorrow, The Critical Margolis shall serve.
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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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Paperback (trade)
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
933 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4384-8308-5 (9781438483085)
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Joseph Margolis is Laura H. Carnell Professor of Philosophy at Temple University. Russell Pryba is Senior Lecturer of Philosophy at Northern Arizona University.
Content
Acknowledgments
Editor's Preface to The Critical Margolis
Russell Pryba
Primary Works by Joseph Margolis
Preamble: Pragmatism's Solidarity
Part I
1. Relativism and Cultural Relativity
2. Objectivism and Relativism
3. Science as a Human Undertaking
4. Reclaiming Naturalism
Part II
5. Change and History
6. Mind and Culture
7. Selves and Other Texts
Part III
8. The Definition of the Human
9. What, After All, Is a Work of Art?
10. The Eclipse and Recovery of Analytic Aesthetics
Part IV
11. Life without Principles
12. The Nature of Normativity
13. A Reasonable Morality for Partisans and Ideologues
Notes
Index
Editor's Preface to The Critical Margolis
Russell Pryba
Primary Works by Joseph Margolis
Preamble: Pragmatism's Solidarity
Part I
1. Relativism and Cultural Relativity
2. Objectivism and Relativism
3. Science as a Human Undertaking
4. Reclaiming Naturalism
Part II
5. Change and History
6. Mind and Culture
7. Selves and Other Texts
Part III
8. The Definition of the Human
9. What, After All, Is a Work of Art?
10. The Eclipse and Recovery of Analytic Aesthetics
Part IV
11. Life without Principles
12. The Nature of Normativity
13. A Reasonable Morality for Partisans and Ideologues
Notes
Index