1932 - 2022
Richard J. Bernstein American Philosopher
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| First Name |
Richard
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| Middle Name |
J.
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| Last Name |
Bernstein
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| Birthday |
14th May, 1932
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| Birthplace |
Brooklyn, NY
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| Died |
4th July, 2022
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| Zodiac Sign |
Taurus
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation |
Philosopher
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Richard Jacob Bernstein (May 14, 1932 – July 4, 2022) was an American philosopher who taught at The New School for Social Research, and wrote extensively about a broad array of issues and philosophical traditions including American pragmatism, neopragmatism, critical theory, deconstruction, social philosophy, political philosophy, and Hermeneutics. His work is best known for the way in which it examines the intersections between different philosophical schools and traditions, bringing together thinkers and philosophical insights that would otherwise remain separated by the analytic/continental divide in 20th century philosophy. The pragmatic and dialogical ethos that pervades his works has also been displayed in a number of philosophical exchanges with other contemporary thinkers like Hannah Arendt, Jürgen Habermas, Richard Rorty, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Jacques Derrida, Agnes Heller, and Charles Taylor. Bernstein was an engaged public intellectual concerned not only with the specialized debates of academic philosophy, but also with the larger issues that touch upon social, political, and cultural aspects of contemporary life. Throughout his life Bernstein actively endorsed a number of social causes and was involved in movements of participatory democracy, upholding some of the cardinal virtues of the American pragmatist tradition, including a commitment to fallibilism, engaged pluralism, and the nurturing of critical communities.
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