The Reinvention of Idealism
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The Reinvention of Idealism

John William Miller and Other Navigators of the Critical Turn in American Philosophy

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The Reinvention of Idealism

John William Miller and Other Navigators of the Critical Turn in American Philosophy

About this book

To understand the role Kant's critical idealism has played in the development of American philosophies, one must understand why the classical American pragmatists, different realists, and other anti-ideal theorists reject Kant's critical project, no less than how idealism has been evolving in transcendental linguistics, in philosophies of history and of technology, and in ethics. This book reconstructs the little-known system of twentieth-century American philosopher John William Miller (1895–1978), who contributed to the reinvention of critical idealism in ways that might have been too radical for his own moment, but which bear importance for ours. American philosophies tend to first fix their positions by the lodestar of Kantianism, even if their goal is to move away from it. The book tracks encounters with critical idealism among the classical American pragmatists, and in more recent expressions of anti-ideal theory and object-oriented ontology. It assesses Sellars' transcendental linguistics and Korsgaard's philosophy of agency as well as pragmatist feminist reconsiderations of the source of normative commitments. Along the way, the work finds the critical project to be evolving still, albeit in ways not anticipated by Kant.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Abbreviations for Frequently Cited Works
  9. General Introduction
  10. Part I: Historical Idealism: The Case for John William Miller
  11. Chapter 1: Why John William Miller?
  12. Chapter 2: The Ancient Heritage of Function
  13. Chapter 3: Coming to Terms with Functioning, Coming to Functioning with Terms
  14. Chapter 4: An American Existentialism
  15. Part II: Resistances to Idealism: From American Pragmatism to Anti-Ideal Theory
  16. Prelude
  17. Chapter 5: Peirce’s Conditional Idealism
  18. Chapter 6: James’s Philosophical Anthropology: The Insuperability of Sensation
  19. Chapter 7: Dewey’s Naturalistic Metaphysics
  20. Chapter 8: Charles wMills’s Anti-Ideal Theory
  21. Chapter 9: Graham Harman’s Weird Realism
  22. Part III: The Persistence of Idealism
  23. Coda
  24. Chapter 10: Wilfred Sellars’s Trawnscendental Linguistics
  25. Chapter 11: Christine Korsgaard’s Radical Agency
  26. Chapter 12: A Pragmatist Feminist Reconsideration of Idealism: On Shannon Sullivan’s Constructive Complicity
  27. General Conclusion
  28. Bibliography
  29. Index
  30. About the Author