Pragmatism in the Americas
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John Dewey, widely known as "America's philosopher," provided important insights into education and political philosophy, but surprisingly never set down a complete moral or ethical philosophy. Gregory Fernando Pappas presents the first systematic and comprehensive treatment of Dewey's ethics. By providing a pluralistic account of moral life that is both unified and coherent, Pappas considers ethics to be key to an understanding of Dewey's other philosophical insights, especially his views on democracy. P
In: Hypatia: a journal of feminist philosophy, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 78-95
ISSN: 1527-2001
Dewey provides an ethics that is committed to those aspects of experience that have been associated with the "feminine." In addition to an argument against the devaluation of the affective and of concrete relationships, we also find in Dewey's ethics a thoughtful appreciation of how and why these things are essential to our moral life. In this article I consider the importance of the affective and of relationships in Dewey's ethics and set out aspects of Dewey's ethics that might be useful resources for feminist writers in ethics.
In: Philosophers on Race, S. 285-297
In: Social theory and practice: an international and interdisciplinary journal of social philosophy, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 47-65
ISSN: 2154-123X