Pragmatist Representationalism and the Aesthetics of Moral Intelligence [Book Review]

Contemporary Pragmatism 1 (2):171-178 (2004)
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Abstract

Important work on the relation of pragmatic ethics and aesthetics, such as Steven Fesmire's _John Dewey and Moral Imagination: Pragmatism in Ethics,_ misses an important feature of the entire issue unless non-mimetic representation is invoked to explain the relation between what Dewey would call the "problem" and the "solution" presented in experience. This cannot be elaborated within a Rortyan neo-pragmatism, nor can it be addressed without attending to the "spiritual" aspect of moral agency

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D. Seiple
Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY)

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