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In: Social work research & abstracts, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 95-95
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In: An Introduction to Antonio Gramsci : His Life, Thought and Legacy
In: Logical analysis and history of philosophy 18
In: Philosophy of History and Culture Ser.
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transcription -- Contributors -- How Constructive Engagement of Davidson's Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy is Possible: A Theme Introduction -- PART ONE CONCEPTUAL SCHEMES, RELATIVISM, AND CROSS-CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING -- Chapter One Relativism and Its Schemes -- Chapter Two Davidson and Chinese Conceptual Scheme -- Chapter Three Making Room for Comparative Philosophy: Davidson, Brandom, and Conceptual Distance -- PART TWO PRINCIPLE OF CHARITY AND CHINESE PHILOSOPHY -- Chapter Four Where Charity Begins -- Chapter Five Davidson's Charity in the Context of Chinese Philosophy -- PART THREE RATIONALITY, NORMATIVITY, AND INTER-CULTURAL DISAGREEMENT -- Chapter Six Davidsonian Rationality and Ethical Disagreement between Cultures -- Chapter Seven A Davidsonian Approach to Normativity and the Limits of Cross-Cultural Interpretation -- PART FOUR MEANING AND INTERPRETATION -- Chapter Eight On Two Kinds of Meaning and Interpretation -- Chapter Nine Metaphorical Use versus Metaphorical Essence: Examples from Chinese Philosophy -- Chapter Ten Reading the Analects with Davidson: Mood, Force, and Communicative Practice in Early China -- PART FIVE TRUTH CONCERN AND DAO CONCERN -- Chapter Eleven From Donald Davidson's Use of "Convention T" to Meaning and Truth in Chinese Language -- Chapter Twelve Truth Pursuit and Dao Pursuit: From Davidson's Approach to Classical Daoist Approach in View of the Thesis of Truth as Strategic Normative Goal -- Index.
In: American Philosophy
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction: Inheritance, Teaching, and the Insane Angels of American Culture: Our Cultural Invisibility -- One. Some Preliminary Remarks on the Origins of Pragmatism -- Two. Royce, Philosophy, and Wandering: A Job Description -- Three. Wilderness as Philosophical Home -- Four. Working Certainty and Deweyan Wisdom -- Five. Wildness as Political Act -- Six. ''After All, He's Just a Man'' -- Seven. William James and the Wild Beasts of the Philosophical Desert -- Eight. John Dewey's Sensible Mysticism -- Nine. ''Born to Run'' -- Ten. Philosophy as Teaching -- Eleven. Learning and Teaching -- Twelve. Emerson's Platonizing of American Thought -- Thirteen. American Loss in Cavell's Emerson -- Fourteen. Emerson and Kerouac: Grievous Angels of Hope and Loss -- Fifteen. Pragmatic Intellectuals -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
In: Library of Scottish Philosophy v. 14
Cover; Contents; Front matter; Title page; Copyright page; Series Editor's Note; James J.S. Foster: Introduction; Body matter; One: William Smith (1727-1803); Two: Benjamin Rush (1746-1813); Three: John Witherspoon (1723-1794); Four: James Wilson (1742-1798); Five: Samuel Stanhope Smith (1751-1819); Six: Archibald Alexander (1772-1851); Seven: William Ellery Channing (1780-1842); Eight: Alexander Campbell (1788-1866); Nine: James McCosh (1811-1894); Ten: Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914); Back matter; Other titles available from Imprint Academic and Andrews UK.
In: The British journal of social work, Band 27, Heft 6, S. 971-974
ISSN: 1468-263X