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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I - Transcendence and Self-Determination
§1 - Don’t Fence Me In Rorty and Sartre
§2 - On Freedom and Action Dewey and Sartre
Freedom as Practical and Ontological
Past, Future, and the Anticipatory
Action and Self
Choice, Deliberation, Responsibility
§3 - A (neo) American in Paris Bourdieu and Mead
Part II - Cosmopolitanism and Transcendence
§4 - Mead on Cosmopolitanism, Sympathy, and War
§5 - W. E. B. Du Bois Double-Consciousness, Jamesian Sympathy, and the Cosmopolitan
Part III - Sociological and Psychological Challenges to Transcendence
§6 - Self-Concept in the New Sociology of Ideas Reflections on Neil Gross’s Richard Rorty: The Making of an American Philosopher
§7 Eros and Self-Determination
§8 - What If Hegel’s Master and Slave Were Women?
Reference Matter
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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