TY - BOOK AU - Peterson,Richard T. TI - Democratic Philosophy and the Politics of Knowledge SN - 9780271075228 AV - B65 .P43 1996 U1 - 101 20 PY - 1996///] CY - University Park, PA : PB - Penn State University Press, KW - Democracy KW - Liberalism KW - Philosophy KW - Political science KW - Postmodernism KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory KW - bisacsh KW - 0-271-01544-6 KW - 0-271-01545-4 KW - 0-271-02557-3 KW - American Politics KW - Democracy philosophy liberalism KW - Habermas Foucalt Bahktin KW - Hegel Marx KW - Kant Heidegger KW - Political Philosophy KW - Political Theory KW - Richard T. Peterson KW - Rorty Lyotard KW - contemporary politics KW - epistemology postmodern KW - united states KW - us KW - usa N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments --; Part One: The Idea of Democratic Philosophy --; 1. Philosophy and Politics --; 2. Political Impasse and Liberalism --; 3. Democratic Philosophy: Democratic Mediation? --; Part Two: Philosophy and the Division of Labor --; 4. Making Philosophical Use of the Idea of the Division of Labor --; 5. The Division of Labor and Its Critique --; 6. Thinking Philosophically with the Idea of the Division of Labor --; Part Three: Postmodernism in Philosophy and Politics --; Introduction --; 7. Postmodern Philosophy in the Division of Labor --; 8. Philosophical Criticism of Postmodern Politics --; Part Four: Democratic Philosophy --; Introduction --; 9. Historical Conditions for the Critique of the Division of Labor --; 10. Democratic Philosophical Mediation --; 11. Normative Justihcation in Historical Reflection --; 12. The Project of Democratic Philosophy --; Notes --; References --; Index; restricted access N2 - Debates over postmodernism, analyses of knowledge and power, and the recurring issue of Heidegger's Nazism have all deepened questions about the relation between philosophy and the social roles of intellectuals. Against such postmodernist rejections of philosophical theory as mounted by Rorty and Lyotard, Richard Peterson argues that precisely reflection on rationality, in appropriate social terms, is needed to confront urgent political issues about intellectuals. After presenting a conception of intellectual mediation set within the modern division of labor, he offers an account of postmodern politics within which postmodern arguments against critical reflection are themselves treated socially and politically.Engaging thinkers as diverse as Kant, Hegel, Marx, Habermas, Foucault, and Bahktin, Peterson argues that a democratic conception and practice of philosophy is inseparable from democracy generally. His arguments about modern philosophy are tied to claims about the relation between liberalism and epistemology, and these in turn inform an account of impasses confronting contemporary politics. Historical arguments about the connections between postmodernist thought and practice are illustrated by discussions of the postmodernist dimensions of recent politics UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780271075228?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780271075228 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780271075228/original ER -