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The topics addressed by Richard J. Bernstein in his extensive and illuminating work span the stream of contemporary thought in several directions: ethics, politics, epistemology, philosophy of hist...
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19 June 2015

The topics addressed by Richard J. Bernstein in his extensive and illuminating work span the stream of contemporary thought in several directions: ethics, politics, epistemology, philosophy of history, and social theory. In reflecting on them Bernstein has played an intermediary role between the most recognizable product of American philosophical tradition, i.e. Pragmatism, and such central trends in European 20th century thought as Marxism, Psychoanalysis, Critical Theory, and Hermeneutics.
In this volume a host of prominent scholars from the United States, Europe, and Latin America pays tribute to Bernstein’s lifelong reflection on such present human problems as: the achievements and the dilemmas of modern societies, the legitimation crisis of democracy, the uses and abuses of public space, the role of scientific knowledge and technology in shaping the modern life, the ethical and political interplay between identity and community, and the preconditions and limits of understanding in multicultural contexts.
The fifteen essays in this book, accompanied by separate replies by Bernstein, are organized in four sections: “Bernstein, Rorty and American Pragmatism,” “Epistemology and Hermeneutics,” “Good, Evil and Judgment,” and “Democratic Vistas.” As Prof. Bernstein declares in his Preface, these “contributions are expressions of my own commitment to engaged fallibilistic pluralism.”
In this volume a host of prominent scholars from the United States, Europe, and Latin America pays tribute to Bernstein’s lifelong reflection on such present human problems as: the achievements and the dilemmas of modern societies, the legitimation crisis of democracy, the uses and abuses of public space, the role of scientific knowledge and technology in shaping the modern life, the ethical and political interplay between identity and community, and the preconditions and limits of understanding in multicultural contexts.
The fifteen essays in this book, accompanied by separate replies by Bernstein, are organized in four sections: “Bernstein, Rorty and American Pragmatism,” “Epistemology and Hermeneutics,” “Good, Evil and Judgment,” and “Democratic Vistas.” As Prof. Bernstein declares in his Preface, these “contributions are expressions of my own commitment to engaged fallibilistic pluralism.”
Price: $93.00
Pages: 260
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Value Inquiry Book Series
Publication Date:
19 June 2015
ISBN: 9789004300040
Format: Paperback
Ramón del Castillo is member of the Executive Committee of the Richard Rorty Society, Co-Director of the Dewey Center in Spain, and Professor of Contemporary Philosophy and Cultural Studies at UNED (Spain). He is the author of Conocimiento y acción. El giro pragmático de la filosofía (1995) and of a large number of essays on pragmatism and American culture.
Ángel M. Faerna is Professor of Philosophy at UCLM (Spain). He is the author of Introducción a la teoría pragmatista del conocimiento (1996). He has published essays on pragmatism and epistemology, and has translated into Spanish works by Santayana, Dewey, and Rorty.
Larry A. Hickman is Director of the Center for Dewey Studies, Professor of Philosophy at SIU Carbondale (USA), and a prominent scholar on classical and contemporary pragmatism. His publications have been translated into ten languages and he holds honorary doctorates from Soka University (Japan) and the University of Cologne (Germany).
Ángel M. Faerna is Professor of Philosophy at UCLM (Spain). He is the author of Introducción a la teoría pragmatista del conocimiento (1996). He has published essays on pragmatism and epistemology, and has translated into Spanish works by Santayana, Dewey, and Rorty.
Larry A. Hickman is Director of the Center for Dewey Studies, Professor of Philosophy at SIU Carbondale (USA), and a prominent scholar on classical and contemporary pragmatism. His publications have been translated into ten languages and he holds honorary doctorates from Soka University (Japan) and the University of Cologne (Germany).