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Charlene Haddock Seigfried (Author, Editor)

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Re-Reading the Canon December 1, 2001
This is the first collection of essays to evaluate John DeweyÂ’s pragmatist philosophy from a feminist perspective. The variety of feminist interpretations offered here ranges from Jane AddamsÂ’s praise for his collegial efforts to resolve the problems of the inner city to contemporary comparisons of his approach with AddamsÂ’s own critique of capitalism as patriarchal. In between are essays assessing DeweyÂ’s contributions to feminist theory and practice both in his lifetime and in regard to contemporary feminist approaches to education, subjectivity, objectivity and truth, and social and political philosophy.

At a time when feminists are questioning and developing alternatives to the scientistic value-free inquiry advocated by logical positivism, the myth of detached observation informing the epistemological turn, rationalistic ethics, and the model of an unattached, nonrelational subject, this book reminds us of DeweyÂ’s early and passionate opposition to the same assumptions and his reconstruction of philosophy as a "method of moral and political diagnoses and prognosis." It has often been remarked that DeweyÂ’s pragmatism provides a genuine alternative to the usual masculinist biases of Western philosophy, and the various essays in this book develop this claim more extensively.

Contributors, besides the editor, are Jane Addams, Ana M. Martínez Alemán, Paula Droege, Marilyn Fischer, Eugenie Gatens-Robinson, Judith Green, Lisa Heldke, Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, Erin McKenna, Marjorie Miller, Elizabeth Karmarck Minnich, and Shannon Sullivan.


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"An invaluable asset for an understanding of the intellectual underpinnings of feminist thought and for a deeper appreciation of Dewey." --Front Page: The Seminary Co-op Bookstore, Spring 2002

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Charlene Haddock Seigfried is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. Her most recent book is Pragmatism and Feminism: Reweaving the Social Fabric (1996).

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aspirational democracy, pragmatist feminism, noncognitive experience, feminist standpoint theory, lesbian ethics, feminist classroom, thoughtful practice, mirroring reality, pragmatist philosophy, strong objectivity
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John Dewey, New York, Southern Illinois University Press, Hull House, The Middle Works, Jane Addams, Charlene Haddock, United States, University of Chicago Press, Ella Flagg Young, Donna Haraway, Twenty Years, Reweaving the Social Fabric, William James, American Tradition, Dewey School, Michelle Cliff, Alice Dewey, Central Europe, Cornell University Press, Hannah Arendt, Harvard University Press, Open Court, References Addams, Scudder Klyce
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