On the Very Idea of a Philosophical Culture: Or, The American Evasion of Politics

Carlin Romano has set himself the task of rebranding both the United States and philosophy. His United States is a distinctly philosophical enterprise, and philosophy in this United States is much more democratic and diverse than a mostly white, mostly male, elite-aspirant academic discipline. I end...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transition. - Indiana University Press, 1957. - 52(2016), 3, Seite 366-372
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Veröffentlicht: 2016
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Schlagworte:Barack Obama Carlin Romano philosophy underside of modernity sociology of philosophy philosophy of culture decolonial post-national post-American Philosophy mehr... History Behavioral sciences Arts Linguistics
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Zusammenfassung:Carlin Romano has set himself the task of rebranding both the United States and philosophy. His United States is a distinctly philosophical enterprise, and philosophy in this United States is much more democratic and diverse than a mostly white, mostly male, elite-aspirant academic discipline. I endorse a great deal of the argument that supports Romano's story. I admire his determination to re-read the history and sociology of philosophy, to treat philosophy as a possibility for ordinary people in the grip of the right modes of loquaciousness and inquisitiveness, and to credit contributions from the discipline's and the country's underrepresented populations. But to get to his views on these things, I have to bracket one inescapable fact: I do not share his faith in the ideas that provide the cornerstones of his book – the ideas of America and of a philosophical culture.
ISSN:15278042
DOI:10.2979/trancharpeirsoc.52.3.04