Contributors
Acknowledgments
How to Use This Book
Part I. Researching Pragmatism
1. Introduction Sami Pihlström (University of Helsinki,
Finland)
2. Research Methods, Problems, and Resources Sami Pihlström
(University of Helsinki, Finland)
3. A History of Pragmatism James Campbell (University of Toledo,
USA)
Part II. Pragmatism and Theoretical Philosophy
4. Epistemology, Logic, and Inquiry John Capps (Rochester Institute
of Technology, USA)
5. Metaphysics Sami Pihlström (University of Helsinki, Finland)
6. Science and Technology Larry Hickman (Southern Illinois
University Carbondale, USA)
Part III. Pragmatism and Applied Philosophy
7. Aesthetics Armen T. Marsoobian (Southern Connecticut State
University, USA)
8. Ethics Michael Eldridge (Late of The University of California at
Charlotte, USA)
9. Social Theory Erkki Kilpinen (Late of University of Helsinki,
Finland)
10. Politics Shane J. Ralston (Woolf University, USA)
11. Education Barbara J. Thayer-Bacon (University of Tennessee,
USA)
12. Economics Paul B. Thompson (Michigan State University, USA)
13. Race Shannon Sullivan (UNC Charlotte, USA)
14. Religion Ulf Zackariasson (Uppsala University, Sweden)
15. Environment Jennifer Welchman (University of Alberta,
Canada)
16. Global Pragmatism and Higher Education Naoko Saito (Kyoto
University, Japan) and Tomohiro Akiyama (The University of Tokyo,
Japan)
Part IV. Pragmatism in the Multicultural World
17. Feminist Pragmatist Praxis, Danielle Lake (Elon University,
USA), Judy Whipps (Grand Valley State University, USA), and Sunny
Heenen (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, USA)
18. Pragmatism and Indigenous Philosophy Anna Cook (University of
the Fraser Valley, Canada)
19. Pragmatism in Europe Emil Visnovsky (Comenius University
Bratislava, Slovakia)
20. Analytic Philosophy and Pragmatism Henrik Rydenfelt (University
of Helsinki, Finland)
21. New Directions Sami Pihlström (University of Helsinki,
Finland)
Part V. Appendices
22. Chronology Michael Eldridge (Late of The University of
California at Charlotte, USA)
23. Glossary Michael Eldridge (Late of The University of California
at Charlotte, USA) and Sami Pihlström (University of Helsinki,
Finland)
24. A Select Bibliography, John R. Shook (updates by Sami
Pihlström)
Index
Surveys the role of contemporary pragmatism across a broad range of traditions, looking ahead to new directions of research.
Sami Pihlström is Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Pragmatism demonstrates the enduring
relevance of philosophical pragmatism. Its focus is on pragmatism
as a contemporary practice, not just a historical phenomenon. As
such, it is an excellent resource for scholars and students, both
those new to pragmatism and those who are currently working in the
area. The chapters are well-written, informative, and
insightful.
*Keith Dromm, Professor of Philosophy, Louisiana Scholars' College,
USA*
The new, expanded edition of The Bloomsbury Handbook of Pragmatism
nicely rejuvenates what was already an impressive volume. With
carefully chosen, often timely topics, it enables the reader to
quickly get up to speed on the latest research in pragmatism.
*Cornelis de Waal, Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University,
USA*
This is a welcomed, well-revised edition of already the best
handbook of American pragmatism. Discussing both the theory and
especially the broad applications of pragmatism, its contributors
are among pragmatism’s leading scholars and interpreters. Both
newcomers to pragmatism and advanced scholars will find it highly
valuable.
*Kenneth W. Stikkers, Professor of Philosophy and Africana Studies
and Associate Director, Center for Dewey Studies, Southern Illinois
University Carbondale, USA*
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