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Conversion in American Philosophy : Exploring the Practice of Transformation / Roger A. Ward.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: American PhilosophyPublisher: New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (235 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780823285297
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 204/.2/01 22
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- Introduction: Conversion and the Practice of Transformation -- 1. The Philosophical Structure of Jonathan Edwards's Religious Affections -- 2. Habit, Habit Change, and Conversion in C. S. Peirce -- 3. Reconstructing Faith: Religious Overcoming in Dewey's Pragmatism -- 4. Transforming Obligation in William James -- 5. Dwelling in Absence:The Reflective Origin of Conversion -- 6. Creative Transformation: The Work of Conversion -- 7. The Evasion of Conversion in Recent American Philosophy -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Summary: In this fresh, provocative account of the American philosophical tradition, Roger Ward explores the work of key thinkers through an innovative and counterintuitive lens: religious conversion. From Jonathan Edwards to Cornel West, Ward threads the history of American thought into an extended, multivalent encounter with the religious experience. Looking at Dewey, James, Peirce, Rorty, Corrington, and other thinkers, Ward demonstrates that religious themes have deeply influenced the development of American philosophy.This innovative reading of the American philosophical tradition will be welcomed not only by philosophers, but also by historians and other students of America's religious, intellectual, and cultural legacy.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- Introduction: Conversion and the Practice of Transformation -- 1. The Philosophical Structure of Jonathan Edwards's Religious Affections -- 2. Habit, Habit Change, and Conversion in C. S. Peirce -- 3. Reconstructing Faith: Religious Overcoming in Dewey's Pragmatism -- 4. Transforming Obligation in William James -- 5. Dwelling in Absence:The Reflective Origin of Conversion -- 6. Creative Transformation: The Work of Conversion -- 7. The Evasion of Conversion in Recent American Philosophy -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX

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In this fresh, provocative account of the American philosophical tradition, Roger Ward explores the work of key thinkers through an innovative and counterintuitive lens: religious conversion. From Jonathan Edwards to Cornel West, Ward threads the history of American thought into an extended, multivalent encounter with the religious experience. Looking at Dewey, James, Peirce, Rorty, Corrington, and other thinkers, Ward demonstrates that religious themes have deeply influenced the development of American philosophy.This innovative reading of the American philosophical tradition will be welcomed not only by philosophers, but also by historians and other students of America's religious, intellectual, and cultural legacy.

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