John Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief
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John Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief

Religion and the Representation of the Past

Curtis Hutt

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John Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief

Religion and the Representation of the Past

Curtis Hutt

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John Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief addresses the ethics of the representation of the past with a focus on the justification of historical belief within religious and critical historiographical traditions. What makes a belief about the past justified? What makes one historical belief preferable to another? A great deal rides on how these questions are answered. History textbook wars take place across the globe, from California to India. Cultural heritage protection is politicized and historical research is commonly deployed in support of partisan agendas. This book explores not only John Dewey's relatively unknown contribution to this topic, but also the leading alternatives to his approach. Author Curtis Hutt focuses attention on the debate among those most influenced by Dewey's thought, including Richard Rorty, Richard Bernstein, James Kloppenberg, Wayne Proudfoot, and Jeffrey Stout. He also reviews the seminal work of Van Harvey on the relationship between historians and religious believers. Dewey is cast as a vigorous opponent of those who argue that justified historical belief depends upon one's religious tradition. Strongly resisted is the idea that historical belief can be justified simply on account of acculturation. Instead, Dewey's view that beliefs are justified as a result of theorized historical inquiry is emphasized. In order to prevent moral blindness, the responsible historian and theologian alike are advised to attend to witnesses to the past that arise from outside of their own traditions.

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Publisher
SUNY Press
Year
2013
ISBN
9781438445700

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Preface
  3. Historical Introduction: Providing Reliable Witness to the Past: The New Troubled Relationship between Historians and Believers
  4. Chapter One: The Ethics of Finding and Making the Past
  5. Chapter Two: Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief
  6. Chapter Three: The Two Faces of Deweyan Pragmatism
  7. Chapter Four: Justification, Entitlement, and Tradition: Debate After Deway
  8. Chapter Five: Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief
  9. Notes
  10. Bibliography
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APA 6 Citation

Hutt, C. (2013). John Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief ([edition unavailable]). State University of New York Press. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/2673031/john-dewey-and-the-ethics-of-historical-belief-religion-and-the-representation-of-the-past-pdf (Original work published 2013)

Chicago Citation

Hutt, Curtis. (2013) 2013. John Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief. [Edition unavailable]. State University of New York Press. https://www.perlego.com/book/2673031/john-dewey-and-the-ethics-of-historical-belief-religion-and-the-representation-of-the-past-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Hutt, C. (2013) John Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief. [edition unavailable]. State University of New York Press. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/2673031/john-dewey-and-the-ethics-of-historical-belief-religion-and-the-representation-of-the-past-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Hutt, Curtis. John Dewey and the Ethics of Historical Belief. [edition unavailable]. State University of New York Press, 2013. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.