American Philosophy,Translation and the Time of the Pandemic: A Rejoinder to Ruth Heilbronn and Adrian Skilbeck |
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Authors: | NAOKO SAITO |
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Affiliation: | Correspondence: Naoko Saito, Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University, Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan. |
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Abstract: | In response to Ruth Heilbronn and Adrian Skilbeck's thoughtful review of my American Philosophy in Translation, I take up three aspects of the argument about which I want both to defend my position and to clarify it further. The first is the use of examples in philosophy and philosophy of education. The second raises the question of how far American philosophy, as a philosophy in response to crisis, can answer to the contemporary crisis of the pandemic. The third addresses some educational implications of American philosophy in translation by paying attention to the particularities of its language—especially in respect of such considerations as distance education, international exchange without travel and alternative routes of political education through withdrawal and through the creation in digital space of what Thoreau called ‘beautiful knowledge’. |
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Keywords: | American philosophy translation pandemic distance education political education Stanley Cavell |
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