Pragmatism, Kant, and Kantianism in the Twenty-first Century
Edited by Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński & Sami Pihlström
Nordic Studies in Pragmatism 4
January, 2019
327 + x pp.
ISBN 978-952-67497-3-0
Description
The contributions of this volume are extended, revised, and peer-reviewed versions of papers originally presented at the Pragmatist Kant conference in Berlin in July, 2017. The contributors study the relations between Kant and various thinkers in the pragmatist tradition in historical detail, and develop both pragmatist and Kantian philosophy by re-examining their comparative issues in their historical and systematic complexity.
Full contents
Chapters
Part I Cognition and Science
- 1 Between Pragmatism and Rationalism
Joseph Margolis - 2 Kant and Peirce on Pragmatic Maxims
Henrik Rydenfelt - 3 Anti-Kantianism as a Necessary Characteristic of Pragmatism
Giovanni Maddalena - 4 Kant’s Universalism versus Pragmatism
Hemmo Laiho
Part II Methodology and Communication
- 5 Sense, Sign’s Sense, and Gesture. For a Quasi-Transcendental Semiotics
Guido Baggio - 6 Kant and Pragmatists: On the Supremacy of Practice over Theory
Agnieszka Hensoldt - 7 Kant, Pragmatism and Epistemic Constructivism
Tom Rockmore
Part III Anthropology, Psychology and Religion
- 8 Does Pragmatism Need a Concept of Autonomy?
Phillip McReynolds - 9 Pragmatic Evolutions of the Kantian a priori: From the Mental to the Bodily
Matthew Crippen - 10 James and Kant on Empirical Psychology
Michela Bella - 11 Jamesian Pragmatism, Rortyan Ironism, and Kantian Antitheodicy
Sami Pihlström
Part IV Ethics and Aesthetics
- 12 Kant, James, and the Practice of Ethics
Sarin Marchetti - 13 Rorty on Kant’s Ethics
Alexander Krémer - 14 Does the Pragmatist Reflection on the Ethical and Aesthetic Values Need the Kantian Axiology for its (Pragmatist) Future Developments?
Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński
Part V Social and Political Issues
- 15 Kant as Public Intellectual and Political Theorist
Jacquelyn Kegley - 16 Kant and Pragmatist Feminism
Shannon Sullivan - 17 Peace, Bread, and Ideas for a Cosmopolitan World: Addams’ Unknown Pragmatist Legacy Today
Núria Sara Miras Boronat