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The development of Pragmatism is the most importantuely achievement in the history of American Philosophy. M. Gail Hamner here examines the European roots of the movement in a search for what makes Pragmatism uniquely American. Hamner argues that the inextricably American character of theen Pragmatism of such figures as C.S Peirce and William James lies in its often understated affirmation of America as a uniquely religious country with a God-given mission and a populated by God-fearing citizens. By looking at European and British thinkers whom pragmatists read, Hamner examines how pragmatism's notions of self, nation, and morality were formed in reaction to the work of these thinkers. Hamner finds that the pervasive religiosity of nineteenth-century American public language underlies Peirce's and James' resistance to aspects of the philosophy and science of their non-American colleagues. This religiosity, Hamner shows, is linked strongly to the continuing rhetorical power of American Puritanism.
Markus Dressler, Istanbul Technical University) Dressler, Markus (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department for Social Sciences and Humanties
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Joy Ann McDougall, Emory University) McDougall, Joy Ann (Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology, Candler School of Theology, Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology, Candler School of Theology, Joy Ann, McDougall
Toshimasa Yasukata, Japan) Yasukata, Toshimasa (Professor of European Intellectual History, Professor of European Intellectual History, Seigakuin University
Joerg Rieger, Joerg Rieger, Southern Methodist University) Rieger, Joerg (Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Perkins School of Theology, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Perkins School of Theology, Jeorg Rieger
Natalie Carnes, Baylor University) Carnes, Natalie (Professor of Theology and Affiliated Faculty in Women's and Gender Studies, Professor of Theology and Affiliated Faculty in Women's and Gender Studies
Joy Ann McDougall, Emory University) McDougall, Joy Ann (Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology, Candler School of Theology, Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology, Candler School of Theology, Joy Ann, McDougall
Markus Dressler, Istanbul Technical University) Dressler, Markus (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department for Social Sciences and Humanties