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El. knyga: Truth, Politics, Morality: Pragmatism and Deliberation

  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2002
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781134826186
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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2002
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781134826186
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Cheryl Misak argues that truth ought to be reinstated to a central position in moral and political philosophy. She argues that the correct account of truth is one found in a certain kind of pragmatism: a true belief is one upon which inquiry could not improve, a belief which would not be defeated by experience and argument. This account is not only an improvement on the views of central figures such as Rawls and Habermas, but it can also make sense of the idea that, despite conflict, pluralism, and the expression of difference, our moral and political beliefs aim at truth and can be subject to criticism.
Anyone interested in a fresh discussion of political theory and philosophy will find this a fascinating read.

Recenzijos

'fascinating book ... Cheryl Misak presents a sophisticated version of pragmatism ... and argues that it supports a conception of truth that renders moral judgements objective.' - Mind

'...A major contribution to the philosophical literature on public deliberation, and should consequently find an interested audience beyond the circles of American Philosophy.' - Semiotic Inquiry

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(8)
The problem of justification
9(39)
Carl Schmitt and the aim of substantive homogeneity
9(3)
Rorty and the abandonment of justification
12(6)
Rawls: political, not metaphysical
18(11)
Harmony and the virtues of deliberation
29(6)
Habermas, Apel, and the transcendental argument
35(13)
Truth, inquiry, and experience: a pragmatist epistemology
48(54)
Peirce, truth, and the end of inquiry
48(3)
Philosophy, practice, and correspondence
51(6)
Pragmatism and disquotationalism
57(7)
Pragmatism, superassertibility, and pluralism about truth
64(3)
Bivalence
67(6)
The role of truth in inquiry
73(5)
Experience: taking it seriously
78(6)
Holism and radical holism
84(6)
Moral inquiry
90(5)
Convergence and the end of inquiry
95(7)
Moral deliberation
102(53)
Truth-seekers and reason-givers
102(6)
Neutrality: three senses
108(3)
The principle of neutrality
111(6)
Public/private
117(5)
Modesty and the philosopher
122(5)
Conflict, difference, and community
127(9)
Pluralism, underdetermination, and defeated reasons
136(11)
Schmitt, coercion, and when we have talked enough
147(8)
Conclusion 155(2)
Notes 157(11)
Bibliography 168(12)
Index 180
Cheryl Misak