John Dewey and Moral Imagination : Pragmatism in Ethics.

By: Fesmire, StevenMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2003Copyright date: ©2003Description: 1 online resource (184 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780253110664Subject(s): Dewey, John, -- 1859-1952 | Ethics | Imagination (Philosophy) | PragmatismGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: John Dewey and Moral Imagination : Pragmatism in EthicsDDC classification: 171/.2 LOC classification: BJ1031 -- .F47 2003ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- acknowledgments -- list of abbreviations -- Introduction: Revitalizing Ethics -- 1. Habit and Character -- 2. The Pragmatic Turn -- 3. Pragmatism's Reconstruction of Reason -- 4. Imagination in Pragmatist Ethics -- 5. Dramatic Rehearsal -- 6. The Deweyan Ideal -- 7. The Moral Artist -- notes -- bibliography -- index.
Summary: While examining the important role of imagination in making moral judgments, John Dewey and Moral Imagination focuses new attention on the relationship between American pragmatism and ethics. Steven Fesmire takes up threads of Dewey's thought that have been largely unexplored and elaborates pragmatism's distinctive contribution to understandings of moral experience, inquiry, and judgment. Building on two Deweyan notions -- that moral character, belief, and reasoning are part of a social and historical context and that moral deliberation is an imaginative, dramatic rehearsal of possibilities -- Fesmire shows that moral imagination can be conceived as a process of aesthetic perception and artistic creativity. Fesmire's original readings of Dewey shed new light on the imaginative process, human emotional make-up and expression, and the nature of moral judgment. This original book presents a robust and distinctly pragmatic approach to ethics, politics, moral education, and moral conduct.
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Intro -- acknowledgments -- list of abbreviations -- Introduction: Revitalizing Ethics -- 1. Habit and Character -- 2. The Pragmatic Turn -- 3. Pragmatism's Reconstruction of Reason -- 4. Imagination in Pragmatist Ethics -- 5. Dramatic Rehearsal -- 6. The Deweyan Ideal -- 7. The Moral Artist -- notes -- bibliography -- index.

While examining the important role of imagination in making moral judgments, John Dewey and Moral Imagination focuses new attention on the relationship between American pragmatism and ethics. Steven Fesmire takes up threads of Dewey's thought that have been largely unexplored and elaborates pragmatism's distinctive contribution to understandings of moral experience, inquiry, and judgment. Building on two Deweyan notions -- that moral character, belief, and reasoning are part of a social and historical context and that moral deliberation is an imaginative, dramatic rehearsal of possibilities -- Fesmire shows that moral imagination can be conceived as a process of aesthetic perception and artistic creativity. Fesmire's original readings of Dewey shed new light on the imaginative process, human emotional make-up and expression, and the nature of moral judgment. This original book presents a robust and distinctly pragmatic approach to ethics, politics, moral education, and moral conduct.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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