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The drama of possibility: experience as philosophy of culture

John J. McDermott and Douglas R. Anderson
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • Introduction: Reading McDermott by Douglas Anderson (page 1)
  • Prelude: Remarks upon Receiving the 2004 Presidential Teaching Award (page 5)
  • Prescript (page 9)
  • PART 1: AN AMERICAN ANGLE OF VISION
    • Poem: Roots/Edges (page 15)
    • 1 Threadbare Crape: Reflections on the American Strand (page 23)
    • 2 An American Angle of Vision, Part 1 (page 37)
    • 3 An American Angle of Vision, Part 2 (page 60)
    • 4 Spires of Influence: The Importance of Emerson for Classical American Philosophy (page 89)
    • 5 Josiah Royce's Philosophy of the Community: Danger of the Detached Individual (page 106)
    • 6 Possibility or Else! The Philosophy of William James (page 131)
  • PART 2: ENVIRONING
    • Poem: The Professional Tin Cup (page 143)
    • 7 A Relational World: The Significance of the Thought of William James and John Dewey for Global Culture (page 145)
    • 8 Nature Nostalgia and the City: An American Dilemma (page 167)
    • 9 Space, Time, and Touch: Philosophical Dimensions of Urban Consciousness (page 185)
    • 10 Glass without Feet: Dimensions of Urban Aesthetics (page 204)
  • PART 3: TURNING
    • Poem: Waiting (page 221)
    • 11 Why Bother: Is Life Worth Living? Experience as Pedagogical (page 223)
    • 12 Ill-at-Ease: The Natural Travail of Ontological Disconnectedness (page 236)
    • 13 "Turning" Backward: The Erosion of Moral Sensibility (page 262)
    • 14 The Inevitability of Our Own Death: The Celebration of Time as a Prelude to Disaster (page 278)
    • 15 Isolation as Starvation: John Dewey and a Philosophy of the Handicapped (page 291)
  • PART 4: BEQUEATHING
    • Poem: Deadlines (page 307)
    • 16 Hast Any Philosophy in Thee, Shepherd? (page 309)
    • 17 The Cultural Immortality of Philosophy as Human Drama (page 318)
    • 18 To Be Human Is to Humanize: A Radically Empirical Aesthetic (page 345)
    • 19 Experience Grows by Its Edges: A Phenomenology of Relations in an American Philosophical Vein (page 372)
    • 20 The Aesthetic Drama of the Ordinary (page 390)
  • PART 5: TEACHING
    • Poem: lurking (page 405)
    • 21 The Gamble for Excellence: John Dewey's Pedagogy of Experience (page 407)
    • 22 Liberty and Order in the Educational Anthropology of Maria Montessori (page 427)
    • 23 The Erosion of Face-to-Face Pedagogy: A Jeremiad (page 449)
    • 24 Cultural Literacy: A Time for a New Curriculum (page 458)
    • 25 Trumping Cynicism with Imagination (page 476)
  • Finis (page 493)
  • Notes (page 495)
  • Index (page 557)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
TCPS 45.2 (Spring 2009): 244-248 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/transactions_of_the_charles_s_peirce_society/v045/45.2.kaag.html
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Published: c2007
Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823247745 (ebook)
  • 9780823226627 (hardcover)
  • 9780823226634 (paper)
Series
  • Fordham American Philosophy
Subject
  • Philosophy
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