Undiscovered Dewey, The: Religion, Morality, and the Ethos of Democracy
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Undiscovered Dewey, The: Religion, Morality, and the Ethos of Democracy
Melvin L. Rogers explicitly connects Dewey`s theory of inquiry to his religious, moral, and political philosophy. He argues that, contrary to common belief, Dewey sought a place for religious commitment within a democratic society sensitive to modern pluralism. Against those who regard Dewey as indifferent to moral conflict, Rogers points to Dewey`s appreciation for the incommensurability of our ethical commitments. His deep respect for modern pluralism, argues Rogers, led Dewey to articulate a negotiation between experts and the public so that power did not lapse into domination. Exhibiting an abiding faith in the reflective and contestable character of inquiry, Dewey strongly engaged with the complexity of our religious, moral, and political lives.
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Melvin L. Rogers is assistant professor of politics at the University of Virginia, where he teaches political theory.
















