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60William James’s Radical Reconstruction of Philosophy (review)Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 25 (78): 25-29. 1997.
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36Expression: A Tentative Formulation of an Ontological CategoryRevista Portuguesa de Filosofia 53 (4): 515-527. 1997.
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38Charles Sanders PeirceIn John R. Shook & Joseph Margolis (eds.), A Companion to Pragmatism, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: Philosopher and Scientist Scientific Intelligence and Theoretical Knowledge Philosophy Within the Limits of Experience Alone The Conduct of Inquiry Clarifying Meaning The Theory of Signs Absolute Chance, Brute Reaction, and Evolving Law.
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176Telling Tales Out of School: Pragmatic Reflections on Philosophical StorytellingJournal of Speculative Philosophy 27 (1): 1-32. 2013.ABSTRACT This article offers a critique of a deeply engrained tendency to narrate the story of American pragmatism exclusively or primarily in terms of modern European philosophy. While it suggests alternative stories, it is principally a metanarrative, an intentionally polemical story about our entrenched habits of philosophical storytelling. Indeed, the pragmatics of storytelling merits, especially in reference to historical accounts of American pragmatism, critical attention. The seemingly si…Read more
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52Let's All Go to the Movies: Two Thumbs up for Hugo Münsterberg's "The Photoplay" (1916)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 36 (4): 477-501. 2000.
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86Antifoundationalism Old and New (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2): 251-254. 1993.
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43Truth, Rationality, and Pragmatism (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (1): 122-124. 2002.
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75A lantern for the feet of inquirers: The heuristic function of the Peircean categoriesSemiotica 2001 (136). 2001.
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39Is Peirce's Theory of Signs Truly General?Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 23 (2): 205-234. 1987.
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12The Dynamical Object and the Deliberative SubjectIn Jacqueline Brunning & Paul Forster (eds.), The Rule of Reason: The Philosophy of C.S. Peirce, University of Toronto Press. pp. 262-288. 1997.
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65Gestures Historical and Incomplete, Critical yet FriendlyEuropean Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (1). 2016.“Thought requires achievement for its own development, and without this development it is nothing. Thought must live and grow in incessant new and higher translations, or it proves itself not to be genuine thought.” – C. S. Peirce (CP 5.595) Introduction: Captivating Pictures and Liberating Gestures At the center of one of the most famous anecdotes involving a famous philosopher, we encounter what is commonly called in English a gesture, in fact, a Neapolitan gesture, though one made by a Tur...
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52"Tell Your Friend Giuliano...": Jamesian Enthusiasms and Peircean ReservationsTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (4): 897-926. 1994.
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50Toward a Fuller Recovery of Living ReasonTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (1): 21-39. 1995.
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76Cultivating the Arts of Inquiry, Interpretation, and Criticism: A Peircean Approach to our Educational PracticesStudies in Philosophy and Education 24 (3): 337-366. 2005.Peirce was a thinker who claimed that his mind had been thoroughly formed by his rigorous training in the natural sciences. But he was also the author who proclaimed that nothing is truer than true poetry. In making the case for Peirce’s relevance to issues of education, then, it is necessary to do justice to the multifaceted character of his philosophical genius, in particular, to the experimentalist cast of his mind and his profound appreciation for the aesthetic, the imaginative, and (more na…Read more
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46Metaphysics of Natural Complexes (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 32 (1): 132-136. 1992.
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86America’s Philosophical Vision (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 33 (3): 355-364. 1993.
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