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    The Certainty Principle
    Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 2 (1): 1-4. 2018.
  •  55
    The Future of the Humanistic Study and Its Associated Institutions
    Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 1 (1): 89-93. 2017.
  • The Philosophy of Hilary Putnam
    with Lewis E. Hahn and Douglas R. Anderson
    Open Court. 2016.
    Library of Living Philosophers volume on Hilary Putnam with critical essays, Putnam's autobiography and his replies.
  • The Philosophy of Jaakko Hintikka
    with Lewis E. Hahn
    Open Court. 2006.
    Library of Living Philosophers collection of essays on all aspects of of Hintikka's thought, with his autobiography and replies.
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    Rorty and Beyond (edited book)
    Lexington Books. 2019.
    For better or worse, Rorty has shaped the trajectory of academic philosophy. A decade after his passing, his legacy is ever present, especially in context of the growth of the far right, the struggle over the meaning of justice and equity, and the ecological crises we face. Edited by Randall Auxier, Eli Kramer, and Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński, Rorty and Beyond brings together leading international philosophers from the United States and Europe to reevaluate Rorty’s legacy and explore what lies be…Read more
  •  123
    A Memorial and Autobiographical Account of Thomas O. Buford
    The Pluralist 14 (2): 99-111. 2019.
    thomas o. buford was the founder of the journal that evolved into The Pluralist. It was one of many things he “started.” Tom was a great starter of things, but also a strong continuer. This journal began as The Personalist Forum in 1984, with the first issue appearing in 1985. The reason Tom started the journal was that the two principal organs of personalist philosophy in the United States had ceased to recognize the relationship to personalism, which had provided their missions. These were The…Read more
  •  30
    Tom Petty and Philosophy: We Need to Know (edited book)
    with Megan A. Volpert
    Open Court Publishing. 2019.
    Philosophers analyze the last of the great rock stars.
  •  98
    _The Quantum of Explanation_ advances a bold new theory of how explanation ought to be understood in philosophical and cosmological inquiries. Using a complete interpretation of Alfred North Whitehead’s philosophical and mathematical writings and an interpretive structure that is essentially new, Auxier and Herstein argue that Whitehead has never been properly understood, nor has the depth and breadth of his contribution to the human search for knowledge been assimilated by his successors. This …Read more
  •  46
    Josiah Royce for the Twenty-First Century: Historical, Ethical, and Religious Interpretations (edited book)
    with Zbigniew Ambrozewicz, Marc M. Anderson, Thomas O. Buford, Gary L. Cesarz, Rossella Fabbrichesi, Matthew Caleb Flamm, Richard A. S. Hall, Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley, Wojciech Malecki, Bette J. Manter, Ludwig Nagl, Ignas K. Skrupskelis, and Claudio Marcelo Viale
    Lexington Books. 2012.
    The collection presents a variety of promising new directions in Royce scholarship from an international group of scholars, including historical reinterpretations, explorations of Royce's ethics of loyalty and religious philosophy, and contemporary applications of his ideas in psychology, the problem of reference, neo-pragmatism, and literary aesthetics.
  •  90
    Eco, Peirce, and the Pragmatic Theory of Signs
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 10 (1). 2018.
    This paper aims to consider Peirce and Eco’s approach to signs and semiotics in order to assess their relation to Peirce’s mature pragmatism. Both thinkers attempted to set out a truly general theory of signs, and ran into difficulties on similar points. I show that the responses of Peirce and Eco to the difficulties that arose in seeking a truly general theory of signs were quite different. And yet, the differences are not so deep as to prevent us from thinking of both Peirce and Eco as pragmat…Read more
  •  91
    Illustrations of the Logic of Science by Charles Sanders Peirce
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 53 (4): 626-631. 2017.
    Finally someone has saved future Peirce scholars from having to piece together for themselves the comparative points in Peirce’s development as it concerns his most widely read essays. The significance of the Popular Science Monthly articles of 1877–78 for pragmatism and for Peirce’s thought is universally known. But we have had to dig for ourselves, one by one, repeating each other’s labors, to learn how the ideas at the root of pragmatism evolved in Peirce’s own estimation.Cornelis de Waal her…Read more
  •  51
    A Logical–Contextual History of Philosophy
    Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (1): 21-29. 2011.
  •  48
    Should Analytic Epistemology Be Replaced By Ameliorative Psychology?
    Southwest Philosophy Review 23 (1): 163-171. 2007.
  •  56
    Editor’s Introduction
    The Personalist Forum 15 (2): 204-204. 1999.
  • This dissertation takes as its central problem the several dilemmas associated with the metaphysical implications of meaning and reference, sign and object, symbol and thing symbolized. In recent times, this group of problems has been more passed over than wrestled with, more dismissed and ignored than answered. A practical solution is proposed herein which might be best termed an "heuristic" regarding the language employed in speaking of subjects metaphysical. ;As an heuristic, the theory of an…Read more
  •  45
    A long essay, in a collection of essays, about the relationship between rock music and philosophy. Philosophers include Plato, Kant, Vico, Whitehead, Sartre, Cassirer, Langer, Machiavelli, and so forth. Musicians include the Rollings Stones, David Bowie, The Who, Bruce Springsteen, The Grateful Dead, Neil Young, Paul Simon, Jackson Browne, Jimmy Buffett, Led Zeppelin and Rush.
  • Due tipi di pragmatismo
    Discipline Filosofiche 19 (2). 2009.
  •  85
    The New Bergson (review)
    Process Studies 29 (1): 187-187. 2000.
  •  74
    Special Focus Introduction
    Process Studies 28 (3-4): 267-267. 1999.
  •  106
    American Philosophic Naturalism in the Twentieth Century
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2): 313-315. 1996.
    BOOK REVIEWS 3~3 reaction to them into account. The actual historical dialectic involving Moore, Mal- colm, and Wittgenstein is a good deal more complicated, and more interesting, than the story told here by Stroll. Moving on to Stroll's discussion of Wittgenstein, I should now acknowledge that, so far as I can judge, Stroll offers a largely reliable account of On Certainty. In particular, in the best chapter of the book, on "Wittgenstein's Foundationalism," he makes a convincing case for the vi…Read more
  • John Michael Krois, "Cassirer: Symbolic Forms and History" (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (2): 159. 1993.
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    In 1922 Charles Hartshorne, then an aspiring young philosopher, wrote to Edgar Sheffield Brightman, a preeminent philosopher of religion for twenty-three subsequent years and, remarkably, almost every letter was preserved. In their introductory essays, editors Randall Auxier and Mark Davies place the unusually rich and intensive correspondence in its intellectual context and address the relationship between personalism and process philosophy/theology in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and soc…Read more
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    Persons, Institutions, and Trust: Essays in Honor of Thomas O. Buford (edited book)
    with James Beauregard, James M. McLachlan, Richard Prust, J. Aaron Simmons, Nathan Riley, Thomas O. Buford, Mason Marshall, John Scott Gray, and Eugene Long
    Vernon Press. 2016.
    The papers presented in this volume honor Thomas O. Buford. Buford is Professor Emeritus in Philosophy at Furman University where he taught for over 40 years. Many of the papers in this volume are from former students. But Professor Buford is also a pre-eminent voice of forth generation Personalism, and Boston Personalism in particular. Personalism is a school of philosophical and theological thought which holds that the ideas of “person” and “personality” are indispensable both to an adequate u…Read more
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    Foucault, Dewey, and the history of the present
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (2): 75-102. 2002.