Filipe Carreira da Silva, Mead and Modernity. Science, Selfhood and Democratic Poli

European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (2) (2011)
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George H. Mead: A Therapy for the Malaise of Modernity? In his recent volume on Mead, Filipe Carreira da Silva proposes an interpretation of the pragmatist’s thought that develops through three fundamental points of reference. According to the author, science, selfhood and democratic politics constitute “the pillars” of a new approach to the problem of modernity; an approach in which the mutual interchange between these moments projects on the theoretical level a reflection of the relational...

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