ISSUES
VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2, WINTER 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: Emancipation and Liberating Human Experience
Philipp Dorstewitz & Rebecca Farinas ... 5 (PDF)
I. Emancipating and Religious Experience
The Emancipatory Potential of Pragmatist Philosophy of
Religion Sami Pihlström ... 10 (PDF)
The Icon Moves: Diversity Through Pragmatic / Religious
Aesthetics of the Euromaidan Rebecca Farinas ... 21 (PDF)
II. Imagination, Art and the Corruption of
Sensibility
The Co-optation of Sensibility and the Subversion of
Beauty Arnold Berleant ... 38 (PDF)
Imagination, Imaginaries, and Emancipation Brendan
Hogan ... 48 (PDF)
Emancipatory Potential of Art Aleksandra £ukaszewicz
Alcaraz ... 62 (PDF)
Aesthetic Issues in Human Emancipation Between Dewey and
Marcuse Roberta Dreon ... 74 (PDF)
III. Politics, Economics and Social Ethics
Emancipation from Capital Kenneth W. Stikkers ...
87 (PDF)
Squishy Totalitarianism and the Left-Right Spectrum
Crispin Sartwell ... 97 (PDF)
Justice as an Evolving Regulative Ideal Eric Thomas
Weber ... 105 (PDF)
IV. Experience Aaction and Inference
Re-evaluating the Emancipatory Promise of Evidence S.
Joshua Thomas ... 118 (PDF)
Understanding Experience: Language, Inference, and
Judgment John Ryder ... 134 (PDF)
Answering Emancipation Joseph Margolis ... 144
(PDF)
Author List ... 154 (PDF)