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Building upon insights from the sixteenth century Neo-Confucian Wang Yang-ming, the American pragmatist John Dewey, and the process philosopher Alfred North Whitehead, this book argues that knowledge is best understood as a form of action. Many of the most puzzling philosophic problems in the modern era can be traced to our tendency to assume that knowledge is separate from action. Letting go of the sharp knowledge-action distinction, however, makes possible a more coherent theory of knowledge that is more adaptive to the way we experience one another, the world, and ourselves. By responding directly to problems raised by contemporary thinkers like Charles Taylor, Donald Davidson, Richard Rorty, Daniel Dennett, Mark Johnson, George Lakoff, and Robert Neville, this book maps out a strategy for making progress in the contemporary quest for a "nonrepresentational theory of knowledge."

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I. Preliminary Remarks

1. Knowledge and the Self: Charles Taylor's Sources of the Self

2. Antirepresentationalism in Late- and Postanalytic Philosophy: Donald Davidson and Richard Rorty

3. Minds, Bodies, and Consciousness: Daniel Dennett's Consciousness Explained

PART II. Preliminary Remarks

4. Are Knowledge and Action Really One Thing? Wang Yang-ming's Doctrine of Mind

5. Knowledge as Active, Aesthetic, and Hypothetical: The Relationship between Dewey's Metaphysics and Epistemology

6. A Pragmatic Interpretation of Whitehead's Cosmology

PART III. Preliminary Remarks

7. Minds, Bodies, Experience, Nature: Is Panpsychism Really Dead?

8. Heaven's Partners or Nietzschean Free Spirits?

9. Knowledge, Action, and the Organicist Turn

Notes

Works Cited

Index

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01 février 2012

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9780791488669

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English

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warren g. frisina
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THE UNITY OF KNOWLEDGE AND ACTION
SUNY series in Philosophy George R. Lucas Jr., editor
THE UNITY OF KNOWLEDGE AND ACTION
Toward a Nonrepresentational Theory of Knowledge
WARREN G. FRISINA
State University of New York Press
Published by State University of New York Press, Albany
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Frisina, Warren G., 1954– The unity of knowledge and action : toward a nonrepresentational theory of knowledge / Warren G. Frisina. p. cm. — (SUNY series in philosophy) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0-7914-5361-8 (alk. paper) — ISBN 0-7914-5362-6 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Knowledge, theory of. 2. Act (Philosophy). I Frisina, Warren G., 1954– II. Title. III. SUNY series in philosophy.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
PART II
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
PART III
Chapter 7
C O N T E N T S
Preliminary Remarks
Knowledge and the Self: Charles Taylor’s Sources of the Self
Antirepresentationalism in Late- and Postanalytic Philosophy: Donald Davidson and Richard Rorty
Minds, Bodies, and Consciousness: Daniel Dennett’sConsciousness Explained
Preliminary Remarks
Are Knowledge and Action Really One Thing? Wang Yang-ming’s Doctrine of Mind
Knowledge as Active, Aesthetic, and Hypothetical: The Relationship between Dewey’s Metaphysics and Epistemology
A Pragmatic Interpretation of Whitehead’s Cosmology
Preliminary Remarks
Minds, Bodies, Experience, Nature: Is Panpsychism Really Dead?
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CONTENTS
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Notes
Heaven’s Partners or Nietzschean Free Spirits?
Knowledge, Action, and the Organicist Turn
Works Cited
Index
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