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12. The New Censors of Science
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Joseph L. Blau: In Appreciation XV
- Introduction. Joseph Leon Blau: Four Ways of Religion and Philosophy XXIII
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One. Naturalism and Super naturali sm Revisited
- Introduction 3
- 1. John Dewey: The Evolution of a Faith 5
- 2. “The God of Our Children”: The Humanist Reconstruction of God 35
- 3. The Supernatural in the Naturalists 53
- 4. The Esthetic, the Religious, and the Natural 76
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Two. Perspectives on the History of Judaism
- Introduction 95
- 5. Dating a Mishnah-Tractate: The Case of Tamid 97
- 6. The Creator and the Computer 114
- 7. Martin Buber and the No-Self Perspective 130
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Three. American Philosophical Reflections
- Introduction 153
- 8. Asa Mahan and the Oberlin Philosophy 155
- 9. Spires of Influence: The Importance of Emerson for Classical American Philosophy 181
- 10. Santayana and the Ideal of Reason 203
- 11. The Development of William James's Epistemological Realism 231
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Four. The Teacher As Moral Agent
- Introduction 249
- 12. The New Censors of Science 251
- 13. Equality and Excellence in the Democratic Ideal 273
- 14. Toward a Post-Enlightenment Doctrine of Human Rights 294
- 15. Schooling and the Search for a Usable Politics 317
- Joseph L. Blau: A Bibliography 341
- Index 365
- Notes on Contributors 377
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Joseph L. Blau: In Appreciation XV
- Introduction. Joseph Leon Blau: Four Ways of Religion and Philosophy XXIII
-
One. Naturalism and Super naturali sm Revisited
- Introduction 3
- 1. John Dewey: The Evolution of a Faith 5
- 2. “The God of Our Children”: The Humanist Reconstruction of God 35
- 3. The Supernatural in the Naturalists 53
- 4. The Esthetic, the Religious, and the Natural 76
-
Two. Perspectives on the History of Judaism
- Introduction 95
- 5. Dating a Mishnah-Tractate: The Case of Tamid 97
- 6. The Creator and the Computer 114
- 7. Martin Buber and the No-Self Perspective 130
-
Three. American Philosophical Reflections
- Introduction 153
- 8. Asa Mahan and the Oberlin Philosophy 155
- 9. Spires of Influence: The Importance of Emerson for Classical American Philosophy 181
- 10. Santayana and the Ideal of Reason 203
- 11. The Development of William James's Epistemological Realism 231
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Four. The Teacher As Moral Agent
- Introduction 249
- 12. The New Censors of Science 251
- 13. Equality and Excellence in the Democratic Ideal 273
- 14. Toward a Post-Enlightenment Doctrine of Human Rights 294
- 15. Schooling and the Search for a Usable Politics 317
- Joseph L. Blau: A Bibliography 341
- Index 365
- Notes on Contributors 377