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The worlds of American intellectual history /edited by Joel Isaac, James T. Kloppenberg, Michael O'Brien, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780190459482
Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • E169 .W675 2016
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Contents:
James T. Kloppenberg -- Part I. Frames -- What was the American enlightenment? / Caroline Winterer -- The "woman question" in the age of mass democracy: from movement history to problem history / Leslie Butler -- "We people of color": colored cosmopolitanism and the borders of race / Nico Slate -- Curating the Black atlantic / Jonathan Holloway -- Part II. Justice -- The sins of slaves and the slaves of sin: toward a history of moral agency / Margaret Abruzzo -- Nationalism and cosmopolitan humanity in mid-nineteenth-century American political science / Duncan Kelly -- The political origins of global justice / Samuel Moyn -- Part III. Philosophy -- Unstiffening theory: the Italian magic pragmatists and William James / Francesca Bordogna -- The longing for wisdom in twentieth-century US thought / Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen -- Pain, analytical philosophy, and American intellectual history / Joel Isaac -- On lying: writing philosophical history after the enlightenment and after Arendt / Sophia Rosenfeld -- Part IV. Secularization -- Science and religion in postwar America / Andrew Jewett -- Religion within the bounds of democracy alone: Habermas, Rawls, and the trans-Atlantic debate over public reason / Peter Gordon -- Christianity and its American fate: where history interrogates secularization theory / David Hollinger -- Part V. Method -- Paths in the social history of ideas / Daniel T. Rodgers -- Toward a free-range intellectual history / Sarah Igo -- New directions, then and now / Angus Burgin -- Afterword / Michael O'Brien.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: opening American thought / James T. Kloppenberg -- Part I. Frames -- What was the American enlightenment? / Caroline Winterer -- The "woman question" in the age of mass democracy: from movement history to problem history / Leslie Butler -- "We people of color": colored cosmopolitanism and the borders of race / Nico Slate -- Curating the Black atlantic / Jonathan Holloway -- Part II. Justice -- The sins of slaves and the slaves of sin: toward a history of moral agency / Margaret Abruzzo -- Nationalism and cosmopolitan humanity in mid-nineteenth-century American political science / Duncan Kelly -- The political origins of global justice / Samuel Moyn -- Part III. Philosophy -- Unstiffening theory: the Italian magic pragmatists and William James / Francesca Bordogna -- The longing for wisdom in twentieth-century US thought / Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen -- Pain, analytical philosophy, and American intellectual history / Joel Isaac -- On lying: writing philosophical history after the enlightenment and after Arendt / Sophia Rosenfeld -- Part IV. Secularization -- Science and religion in postwar America / Andrew Jewett -- Religion within the bounds of democracy alone: Habermas, Rawls, and the trans-Atlantic debate over public reason / Peter Gordon -- Christianity and its American fate: where history interrogates secularization theory / David Hollinger -- Part V. Method -- Paths in the social history of ideas / Daniel T. Rodgers -- Toward a free-range intellectual history / Sarah Igo -- New directions, then and now / Angus Burgin -- Afterword / Michael O'Brien.

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