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This book explores the relationship between metaphysics and the liberal arts.

Part I contrasts the dualistic metaphysics of Platonism, Cartesianism, and materialisms, with the process metaphysics of William James, John Dewey, C.S. Peirce, and A.N. Whitehead with an eye toward illustrating how education should be treated as a transactive and interactive process whose objects of knowledge evolve through time. In Part II, the authors go on to investigate conceptions of the value of a liberal arts education, considering reactionary, conservative, pragmatist, and radical approaches.. Finally, in Part III, the authors explore connections between metaphysics and conservative, radical, and pragmatist conceptions of art, and demonstrate how process metaphysics can be extended to highlight the role of aesthetic experience both in understanding and appreciating art and in liberal arts education. 

A timely and unique exploration of the relationship between metaphysics and the liberal arts, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers, and faculty with interests in several branches of philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of education, and aesthetics.



This book explores the relationship between metaphysics and the liberal arts. A timely and unique exploration of the relationship between metaphysics and the liberal arts, it will appeal to scholars, researchers, and faculty with interests in several branches of philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of education, and aesthetics.

Arvustused

In bringing together liberal arts and liberal education with a pragmatist perspective, this book makes an important contribution to the professional literature, strengthening connections between sociological context and epistemological schema.

- Dr. Neil Hooley, Honorary Fellow, College of Arts & Education, Victoria University Melbourne

This [ volume] imparts a creatively traditionalist conservative aspect to pragmatism that has never been properly acknowledged much less addressed. Identifying pragmatisms non-reactionary conservative allies while distinguishing them from reactionary conservatives is a much-needed contribution to the literature.

- Jim Garrison, Professor Emeritus, Virginia Tech

Preface A

Preface B

Part I: The Role of Quality in Static and Process Metaphysics

Chapter 1 Dualistic Metaphysics

Chapter 2 Process Metaphysics

Part II: Conserving the Liberal Arts amid the Crisis of Narrow
Instrumentalism

Chapter 3 Reactionary Models of Liberal Arts Education

Chapter 4 Michael Oakeshotts Conservatism in Liberal Arts Education

Chapter 5 Pragmatism in Liberal Arts Education

Chapter 6 Radical Philosophies of Liberal Arts Education

Part III: The Work of Art and Qualitative Experience

Chapter 7 Conservative Approaches to Art

Chapter 8 Radical Philosophies of Art

Chapter 9 Pragmatism and Art as Experience

Conclusion: Quality and Continuity in Metaphysics and the Liberal Arts
Bethany Henning is Assistant Professor of philosophy at the College of St. Scholastica, USA.

Seth Vannatta is Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Morgan State University, USA.