Acknowledgments; Introduction: A Remarkable Life, a Remarkable Mind; Part One: Jane Addams, Philosopher; 1. Intellectual Influences; 2. Radical Pragmatism; 3. Feminist Pioneer; 4. Sympathetic Knowledge; Part Two: Theory, Action, Reflection; 5. Ultimate Social Progress: Peace; 6. Widening the Circle; 7. The Reluctant Socialist; 8. Democracy, Education, and Play; 9. Civic Religion and Utopia; Afterword: Cosmopolitan Hope; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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''An invaluable schematic of the central philosophical concepts in Addams's work. The book will be a classic to which Addams readers will refer over and over, and it will have repercussions in the wider fields of American philosophy, American political theory, and American studies.''--Ann K. Clark, professor of philosophy, Saint Mary's College ''Hamington deftly and intelligently draws upon the range of available Addams scholarship--philosophical and non-philosophical--and also upon a relevant body of pragmatist and feminist literature. An approachable resource for readers who wish to understand Jane Addams as a philosopher.''--Lisa Heldke, author of Exotic Appetites: Ruminations of a Food Adventurer