Pragmatic Method, Transformation, Perspectivism, and Individualism: The Cornerstone of Pragmatism Laid by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Název práce v češtině: | Pragmatická metoda, transformace, perspektivizmus a individualismus: Základní kámen pragmatismu položený Ralphem Waldem Emersonem |
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Název v anglickém jazyce: | Pragmatic Method, Transformation, Perspectivism, and Individualism: The Cornerstone of Pragmatism Laid by Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Klíčová slova: | Ralph Waldo Emerson|pragmatizmus|metóda|prchavosť|budúcnosť|kreativita|metafora|predstavivosť|individualizmus|Richard Poirier|John Dewey|vzdelávanie|rast |
Klíčová slova anglicky: | Ralph Waldo Emerson|pragmatism|method|fugacity|future|creativity|metaphor|imagination|individualism|Richard Poirier|John Dewey|education|growth |
Akademický rok vypsání: | 2018/2019 |
Typ práce: | bakalářská práce |
Jazyk práce: | angličtina |
Ústav: | Ústav anglofonních literatur a kultur (21-UALK) |
Vedoucí / školitel: | David Lee Robbins, Ph.D. |
Řešitel: | skrytý - zadáno a potvrzeno stud. odd. |
Datum přihlášení: | 31.10.2018 |
Datum zadání: | 31.10.2018 |
Schválení administrátorem: | zatím neschvalováno |
Datum potvrzení stud. oddělením: | 29.11.2018 |
Datum a čas obhajoby: | 17.06.2019 09:00 |
Datum odevzdání elektronické podoby: | 28.03.2019 |
Datum proběhlé obhajoby: | 17.06.2019 |
Odevzdaná/finalizovaná: | odevzdaná studentem a finalizovaná |
Oponenti: | doc. Erik Sherman Roraback, D.Phil. |
Zásady pro vypracování |
This BA thesis aims to investigate the four characteristics of pragmatic philosophy that appear in the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who is widely considered to be the founder of this school of thought. The thesis starts with the introduction and an attempt to define pragmatism, as sketched by different thinkers (William James’ Pragmatism and secondary sources). The overall aim of the thesis is to point out the sources and correspondences between Emerson’s preliminary signals of pragmatism and what later became the philosophy of pragmatism proper. Thus, the method of comparison and subsequent analysis is employed. After the introduction, the second chapter will look at the signs of pragmatic method in Emerson’s work. The third chapter will examine the transformative nature of Emersonian reality that is ever-changing and future-oriented. The fourth chapter will investigate Emerson’s approachtowards perspectivism, and his approach of transformativemetaphor as it is usedby the human consciousness. Finally, the fifth chapter will analyzeEmerson’s arguments for andsupport of personal individualism that is pervasive throughout his works as well. |
Seznam odborné literatury |
Bibliography Richard J. Bernstein, The New Constellation: the Ethical and Political Horizons of Modernity/Postmodernity (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1992). Giles Gunn, Thinking Across the American Grain: Ideology, Intellect, and the New Pragmatism (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992). Sidney Hook, Pragmatism and the Tragic Sense of Life (New York: Basic Books, 1974). William James, Pragmatism (1907; Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1975). James T. Kloppenberg, Uncertain Victory: Social Democracy and Progressivism in European and American Thought, 1870-1920 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986). ---, "Pragmatism: an Old Name for Some New Ways of Thinking," Journal of American History (forthcoming). Richard Poirier, Poetry and Pragmatism (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1992). David L. Robbins, Emerson the Nihilist, redux atque resartus from Litteraria Pragensia: Studies in Literature & Culture, Volume 24, Issue 48: Between Romanticism & the Crisis of Modernity (December 2014) H.S. Thayer, Meaning and Action: a Critical History of Pragmatism (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1981). Cornel West, The American Evasion of Philosophy: A Genealogy of Pragmatism (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1989). Richard B. Westbrook, John Dewey and American Democracy (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1992). James T. Kloppenberg, "Pragmatism," in Richard Wightman Fox and James T. Kloppenberg, eds., A Companion to American Thought (Cambridge, Blackwell, 1995), pp. 537-40. Works by Ralph Waldo Emerson so far analyzed: Nature (1836) The American Scholar (1837) Divinity School Address (1838) Essays: First Series (1841) I. History II. Self-Reliance III. Compensation IV. Spiritual Laws X. Circles Essays: Second Series (1844) II. Experience The Conduct of Life (1860) I. Fate IX. Illusions Letters and Social Aims (1875) I. Poetry and Imagination |