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This talk was organised by the ARC and took place on Wednesday 8th February 2023 the speaker is Dr Scott R Stroud, University of Texas at Austin, author of The Evolution of Pragmatism in India and the chair is Prof Manali Desai, Head of the Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge.
Abstract:
Many know of Bhimrao Ambedkar's educational experiences in the west. Some know of how
much he thought of the classes he took with John Dewey. Almost nothing is known, however,
about the depth of Ambedkar's engagement with John Dewey and his pragmatism. This talk
builds on the archival and conceptual work in my forthcoming book, The Evolution of
Pragmatism in India (Chicago, 2023), to argue that Ambedkar extended various parts of Dewey's
pragmatism and used them to help construct a novel vision of meliorist philosophy. Ambedkar's
new form of pragmatism--what I call Navayana Pragmatism--changes the parameters of
pragmatist psychology and sociology to align them with the anti-caste struggle. Undergirding
Ambedkar's critique of caste is his pragmatism's vision of social democracy as a way of life for
individuals and groups in a community. Thus, Ambedkar's roles as an anti-caste thinker, a
pragmatist philosopher, and a theorist of democracy all converge when we think of him as part
of the evolution of pragmatism in India and the world.
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