Jamesian Ethics: A Working Model

Contemporary Pragmatism 19 (1):59-67 (2022)
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In this essay I respond to critical readers of my book, William James and the Quest for an Ethical Republic. I argue that James’s ultimate preoccupations are ethical, and that his ethical and moral writings constitute a rich resource for pluralistic societies seeking democratic tools for negotiating deep ideological, cultural, and religious differences, and for building a thriving commons.

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Trygve Throntveit
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