Neopragmatism and Theological Reason

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Routledge, 2 de mar. de 2017 - 176 páginas
Neopragmatism and Theological Reason examines the recent explosion of interest in pragmatism. Part I traces the source of classical pragmatism's distinctive thought to Peirce, James, and Dewey - specifically to their shared theological understanding inherited from Emerson's Transcendentalism and British Romanticism. Part II reconstructs this rationality for postmodernity, showing how neopragmatism, properly understood, is theological reason. Kimura discusses the return of religious themes in philosophers like Putnam, Cavell, and Rorty and critiques the neopragmatic theologies of West, McFague, and Kaufman. Neopragmatism and Theological Reason explores pragmatic themes across philosophy, theology, and literary theory, arguing that neopragmatism must acknowledge its theological sources and then reconstruct its rationality to the religious context of modernity/postmodernity.

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Part
Neopragmatism in Crisis
Emerson Part I
Peirce
James
Dewey
Part II
Early Neopragmatism
Neokantianism and Neopragmatism
Literary Neopragmatism
Neopragmatism and the Return of Religion
Conclusion Neopragmatism and Theology
Index
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G.W. Kimura is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Alaska Humanities Forum, USA.

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