1st Edition

A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy

By Robert B. Talisse Copyright 2008
180 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

In recent years there has been a renewed interest in American pragmatism. In political philosophy, the revival of pragmatism has led to a new appreciation for the democratic theory of John Dewey. In this book, Robert B. Talisse advances a series of pragmatic arguments against Deweyan democracy. Particularly, Talisse argues that Deweyan democracy cannot adequately recognize pluralism , the... Read more

1. Pragmatism’s Ambiguous Legacy  2. Can Democracy be a Way of Life?  3. Peirce, Inquiry, and Politics  4. Pluralism and the Peircean View  5. Posner’s Pragmatic Realism  6. The Case of Sidney Hook  7. Epilogue: The Eclipse Narrative Revisited

 

Biography

Robert B. Talisse is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University, USA., and is also author of Democracy After Liberalism.

"With clarity and force, Talisse's immensely readable book briskly acquaints readers with the complex theories necessary to grappling with issues worth caring about. While meticulously attentive to pertinent scholarship, Talisse is never pedantic or jargonistic. He educates the reader by reiterating exactly the premises necessary to move his theses ahead. By the end, the reader feels a real stake in the questions and answers posed; I cannot recommend PPD highly enough."--Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

"Talisse’s book is a smart contribution to several different discussions in political theory, and is well worth a serious read."-- Political Theory