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    ABSTRACT This interpretive and genealogical essay argues that B. R. Ambedkar deploys Dewey’s concept of “associated life” in two distinct senses: the sociological and the political. In the former, Ambedkar uses “associated life” to diagnose how caste’s graded hierarchy destroys fraternity, community, and the very conditions for meaningful participation in the public sphere, and suggests ways to transform it. In the latter, Ambedkar transforms associated life into a contractual and power-sharing …Read more
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    This paper examines the philosophical coherence of B.R. Ambedkar’s reconstruction of his (Navayāna) Buddhism in relation to John Dewey’s pragmatism. Building on Scott Stroud’s reading of Ambedkar as a Deweyan Pragmatist (2017, 2023), it argues that Dewey’s evolutionary naturalism, his conception of growth, and pragmatic redefinition of concepts provide Ambedkar with the methodological tools for a naturalistic and socially reconstructive reinterpretation of Buddhist doctrines such as anicca (impe…Read more
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    This paper examines the philosophical coherence of B.R. Ambedkar’s reconstruction of his (Navayāna) Buddhism in relation to John Dewey’s pragmatism. Building on Scott Stroud’s reading of Ambedkar as a Deweyan Pragmatist (2017, 2023), it argues that Dewey’s evolutionary naturalism, his conception of growth, and pragmatic redefinition of concepts provide Ambedkar with the methodological tools for a naturalistic and socially reconstructive reinterpretation of Buddhist doctrines such as anicca (impe…Read more