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The crisis of western civilization is a crisis of public philosophy. This is the charge of Public Philosophy and Political Science, a stunning new collection of essays edited by E. Robert Statham Jr. Vividly cataloging the decay of the moral and intellectual foundations of civic liberty, the book portrays a generation of Americans alienated from institutions built on public philosophy. The work exposes the failure of America's political scientists to acknowledge and understand this alarming crisis in the American body politic. The distinguished contributors examine the evolution of public philosophy; the inextricable relationship between politics and philosophy; and the interplay between public philosophy, the constitution, natural law, and government. They reveal the dire threat to deliberative democracy and the fundamental order of constitutional society posed by public philosophy's waning power to refine, cultivate, and civilize. The work is an indictment of a society which has discarded a way of life rooted in natural law, democracy and the traditions of civility; and is a denunciation of an educated elite that has divorced itself from the standards upon which public philosophy rests. It is essential reading for philosophers and political and social scientists seeking to resurrect the standards of American public life.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 What is the Public Philosophy?
Chapter 2 American Public Philosophy After the Cold War
Part 3 Traditionalist Perspectives
Chapter 4 On the Degeneration of Public Philosophy in America: Problems and Prospects
Chapter 5 A Public Philosophy: Dangers, Possibilities, and Probabilities
Part 6 Political Philosophy and the Public: Skepticism v. Optimism
Chapter 7 The Public Philosophy and the Limits of Philosophy
Chapter 8 The Political Philosopher and the Public Sphere
Chapter 9 Plato and the Modern Escape from Political Responsibility
Part 10 The Political Science Discipline
Chapter 11 Political Science and Political Philosophy: An Uneasy Relation
Chapter 12 The Tragedy of Political Science: Science and the Moral Foundations of Democratic Order
Chapter 13 The State in Political Science: How We Became What We Study
Part 14 Public Philosophy, American Constitutionalism, and Political Science
Chapter 15 Constitutionalism, the Public Philosophy, and Political Science
Chapter 16 The American Crisis of Public Philosophy and Political Science as a Discipline

Product details

Published Jan 29 2002
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 250
ISBN 9780739102930
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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