Pragmatism and justice /

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Imprint:New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017]
Description:xvii, 334 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11061151
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Other authors / contributors:Dieleman, Susan, editor.
Rondel, David, 1978- editor.
Voparil, Christopher J., 1969- editor.
ISBN:9780190459246
0190459247
9780190459239
0190459239
9780190459260
9780190459253
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Perspectives on Pragmatism and Justice / Susan Dieleman, David Rondel, and Christopher J. Voparil
  • Justice as a Larger Loyalty / Richard Rorty
  • Abnormal Justice / Nancy Fraser
  • Pragmatism's Contribution to Nonideal Theorizing: Fraser, Addams, and Rorty / Christopher J. Voparil
  • Empirical Approaches to Injustice : Elizabeth Anderson and the Pragmatists
  • Ideal and Actual in Dewey's Political Theory / Matthew Festenstein
  • Justice in Context / Ruth Anna Putnam
  • Realism, Pragmatism, and Critical Social Epistemology / Susan Dieleman
  • Social Inequality, Power, and Politics : Intersectionality in Dialogue with American Pragmatism / Patricia Hill Collins
  • Pragmatism and Dreams of Justice : Between Radical Black Philosophy and Deweyan Democracy / V. Denise James
  • Contesting Injustice : Why Pragmatist Political Thought Needs Du Bois / Colin Koopman
  • Pragmatism, Racial Injustice, and Epistemic Insurrection : Toward an Insurrectionist Pragmatism / José Medina
  • An Aesthetics of Resistance : Deweyan Experimentalism and Epistemic Injustice / Paul C. Taylor
  • Setting Aside Hope : A Pragmatist Approach to Racial Justice / Shannon Sullivan
  • Reconsidering Deweyan Democracy / Hilary Putnam
  • Dewey and the Problem of Justice / Peter Manicas
  • (What) Can Pragmatists Think About Justice? : Pragmatism and Liberal Egalitarianism / Robert B. Talisse
  • A Pragmatist Account of Legitimacy and Authority : Holmes, Ramsey, and the Moral Force of Law / Cheryl Misak
  • William James on Justice and the Sacredness of Individuality / David Rondel.