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Voicing Dissent

Author : Casey Rebecca Johnson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 42,9 MB
Release : 2018-02-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1351721569

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Disagreement is, for better or worse, pervasive in our society. Not only do we form beliefs that differ from those around us, but increasingly we have platforms and opportunities to voice those disagreements and make them public. In light of the public nature of many of our most important disagreements, a key question emerges: How does public disagreement affect what we know? This volume collects original essays from a number of prominent scholars—including Catherine Elgin, Sanford Goldberg, Jennifer Lackey, Michael Patrick Lynch, and Duncan Pritchard, among others—to address this question in its diverse forms. The book is organized by thematic sections, in which individual chapters address the epistemic, ethical, and political dimensions of dissent. The individual contributions address important issues such as the value of disagreement, the nature of conversational disagreement, when dissent is epistemically rational, when one is obligated to voice disagreement or to object, the relation of silence and resistance to dissent, and when political dissent is justified. Voicing Dissent offers a new approach to the study of disagreement that will appeal to social epistemologists and ethicists interested in this growing area of epistemology.

Eighteenth-Century Dissent and Cambridge Platonism

Author : Louise Hickman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 19,3 MB
Release : 2017-05-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1317228510

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Eighteenth-Century Dissent and Cambridge Platonism identifies an ethically and politically engaged philosophy of religion in eighteenth century Rational Dissent, particularly in the work of Richard Price (1723-1791), and in the radical thought of Mary Wollstonecraft. It traces their ethico-political account of reason, natural theology and human freedom back to seventeenth century Cambridge Platonism and thereby shows how popular histories of the philosophy of religion in modernity have been over-determined both by analytic philosophy of religion and by its critics. The eighteenth century has typically been portrayed as an age of reason, defined as a project of rationalism, liberalism and increasing secularisation, leading inevitably to nihilism and the collapse of modernity. Within this narrative, the Rational Dissenters have been accused of being the culmination of eighteenth-century rationalism in Britain, epitomising the philosophy of modernity. This book challenges this reading of history by highlighting the importance of teleology, deiformity, the immutability of goodness and the divinity of reason within the tradition of Rational Dissent, and it demonstrates that the philosophy and ethics of both Price and Wollstonecraft are profoundly theological. Price’s philosophy of political liberty, and Wollstonecraft’s feminism, both grounded in a Platonic conception of freedom, are perfectionist and radical rather than liberal. This has important implications for understanding the political nature of eighteenth-century philosophical theology: these thinkers represent not so much a shaking off of religion by secular rationality but a challenge to religious and political hegemony. By distinguishing Price and Wollstonecraft from other forms of rationalism including deism and Socinianism, this book takes issue with the popular division of eighteenth-century philosophy into rationalistic and empirical strands and, through considering the legacy of Cambridge Platonism, draws attention to an alternative philosophy of religion that lies between both empiricism and discursive inference.

The Political is Political

Author : Lorna Finlayson
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 10,48 MB
Release : 2015-05-26
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1783482885

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Nobody should really have to point out that political philosophy is political. Yet in this highly original and provocative book Lorna Finlayson argues that in fact it is necessary to do so. Offering a critique of mainstream liberal political philosophy through close, critical engagement with a series of specific debates and arguments, Finlayson analyzes the way in which apparently neutral methodological devices such as “charitable interpretation” and “constructive criticism” function so as to protect against challenges to the status quo. At each stage, Finlayson demonstrates that political philosophy is suffering from a complex process of “de-politicization.” Even in cases where it appears that the dominant framework of liberal political philosophy is being strongly challenged—as, for example, in the case of the ‘realist’ critique of “ideal theory”—this book argues that the debate is set up in such a way as to impose strict limits on the kind of dissent that is possible. Only by dragging these hidden presuppositions into the foreground can we arrive at a clear-eyed appreciation of such debates, and perhaps look beyond the artificially constricted landscape in which they seek to confine us.

The Right to Dissent

Author : Alan John Mitchell Milne
Publisher : Gower Publishing Company, Limited
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 43,63 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Philosophy
ISBN :

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The Philosophy of Dissent

Author : John Courtenay James
Publisher :
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 35,97 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Dissenters, Religious
ISBN :

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Dissent and Philosophy in the Middle Ages

Author : Ernest L. Fortin
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 26,50 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780739103272

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Dissent and Philosophy in the Middle Ages offers scholars of Dante's Divine Comedy an integral understanding of the political, philosophical, and religious context of the medieval masterwork. First penned in French by Ernest L. Fortin, one of America's foremost thinkers in the fields of philosophy and theology, Dissidence et philosophie au moyen-%ge brings to light the complexity of Dante's thought and art, and its relation to the central themes of Western civilization. Available in English for the first time through this superb translation by Marc A. LePain, Dissent and Philosophy will make a supremely important contribution to the discussion of Dante as poet, theologian, and philosopher.

Toward a Philosophy of Protest

Author : Clayton Bohnet
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 42,20 MB
Release : 2020-10-13
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1498596401

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Towards a Philosophy of Protest: Dissent, State Power, and the Spectacle of Everyday Life is an inquiry into the nature of protest, legislative efforts at its criminalization, and the common good. Using the method of montage, Clayton Bohnet juxtaposes definitions, etymologies, journalism on contemporary events, philosophy, sociology, mainstream and social media content to illuminate rather than obscure the contradictions in our contemporary understanding of dissent and state power. By problematizing the identification of the good of a political community with the good of the economy, Bohnet develops a political ontology of a people who find their values subordinated to a good identified with the smooth flow of traffic, the forecasts of capital, and the predictability of everyday life. A text populated more with questions than authoritative answers, this book asks readers to think through particular impasses involving protest and the possibility of egalitarian, participatory politics, such as the risks taken and courage involved in a society that places the expression of political truths above the collective benefits of the well-tempered economy and the dangers of protesting, of dissent, in an era that refers to protesters as economic terrorists.

The Philosophy of Dissent, Analytical Outlines of Some, Free Church Principles (Classic Reprint)

Author : J. Courtenay James
Publisher :
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 19,52 MB
Release : 2015-07-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781330991060

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Excerpt from The Philosophy of Dissent, Analytical Outlines of Some, Free Church Principles The problem of the Church is seriously considered by only a small portion of the community. Religious indifference is sadly too general in our day, and it is the source of much scepticism and ungodliness. The lack of interest in ecclesiastical questions is indicative of national unhealthiness. The loosely-attached members of the various Churches are generally unversed in the history, doctrines, and polity of their respective Denominations. This touches a serious weakness in Nonconformity. Romanists and Anglicans give much attention to the instruction of their young people in the principles and dogmas of their Churches; hence the tenacity with which the members of these Churches hold to their ingrained beliefs. Nonconformists are not so systematically trained in the distinctive tenets of their theology and government, and consequently are more easily detached from the Church of their fathers. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Philosophy, Dissent and Nonconformity, 1689-1920

Author : Alan P.F. Sell
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 20,52 MB
Release : 2009-11-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1608991016

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This is a pioneering study of philosophy in the English and Welsh Dissenting academies and Nonconformist theological colleges from the Toleration Act of 1689 to 1920. The author discusses the place of philosophy in the curriculum and the philosophical works published by tutors, professors, and alumni, among them Isaac Watts, Henry Grove, Richard Price, James Martineau, and Robert Mackintosh. It is shown that particular attention was paid to natural theology, moral philosophy, and apologetics, and some of the ideas propounded are of continuing interest. This important book will interest historians of philosophy, of the Church, and of education.

Protest and Dissent

Author : Melissa Schwartzberg
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 45,55 MB
Release : 2020-03-03
Category : Law
ISBN : 1479810517

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Essays on the justification, strategy, and limits of mass protests and political dissent In Protest and Dissent, the latest installment of the NOMOS series, distinguished scholars from the fields of political science, law, and philosophy provide a fresh, interdisciplinary perspective on the potential—and limits—of mass protest and disobedience in today’s age. Featuring ten timely essays, the contributors address a number of contemporary movements, from Black Lives Matter and the Women’s March, to Occupy Wall Street and Standing Rock. Ultimately, this volume challenges us to re-imagine the boundaries between civil and uncivil disagreement, political reform and radical transformation, and democratic ends and means. Protest and Dissent offers thought-provoking insights into a new era of political resistance.