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Democratic Temperament: The Legacy of William James

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  1. Stuttering Conviction: Commitment and Hesitation in William James|[rsquo]| Oration to Robert Gould Shaw.Alexander Livingston - 2013 - Contemporary Political Theory 12 (4):255.
    This article reconstructs a pragmatist conception of political conviction from the works of William James. Pragmatism is often criticized for failing to account for the force of moral convictions to motivate risky and confrontational political action. This article argues that such criticisms presume a conception of conviction as an experience of moral command that pragmatism rejects. In its place, pragmatism portrays the experience of conviction as acting on faith. Drawing on Gilles Deleuze’s notion of the stutter, I argue that this (...)
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  • Jonquils and wild orchids: James and Rorty on politics and aesthetic experience.Christopher J. Voparil - 2009 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 23 (2):pp. 100-110.
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  • "Truth Written in Hell-Fire": William James and The Destruction of Gotham.Justin Rogers-Cooper - 2017 - William James Studies 13 (2).
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