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30Cultivating 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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10Literary Forms, Heuristic Functions, and Philosophical FixationsOverheard in Seville 31 (31): 5-19. 2013.
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30Rockmore, Tom, and Beth J. Singer, "Antifoundationalism Old and New" (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 33 (n/a): 251-254. 1993.
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39Charles Peirce’s Pragmatic Pluralism (review)International Studies in Philosophy 30 (4): 140-141. 1998.
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29Jazz as Metaphor, Philosophy as JazzIn Cornelis De Waal & Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński (eds.), The normative thought of Charles S. Peirce, Fordham University Press. pp. 1. 2012.
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16Reason, Conflict, and Violence: John William Miller's Conception of PhilosophyTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 25 (2). 1989.
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41Bebop as historical actuality, urban aesthetic, and critical utterancePhilosophy and Geography 6 (2). 2003.This paper focuses upon "bebop" as a distinctively urban movement for the purpose of contributing to the articulation of a distinctively urban aesthetics. The author examines both how the music was taken up in such cities as New York, Los Angeles, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Chicago, and in turn how an urban sensibility was expressed in this particular movement.
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21"Tell Your Friend Giuliano . . .": Jamesian Enthusiasms and Peircean ReservationsTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (4). 1994.
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45A lantern for the feet of inquirers: The heuristic function of the Peircean categoriesSemiotica 2001 (136). 2001.
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19The Critical Appropriation of Our Intellectual Tradition: Toward a Dialogue between Polanyi and LonerganTradition and Discovery 17 (1 & 2): 29-43. 1990.
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39The Task of the Interpreter (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (4): 694-699. 2007.
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Stephen Tyman, "Descrying the Ideal: The Philosophy of John William Miller" (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (4): 1033. 1994.
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32Notes for a Sketch of a Peircean Theory of the UnconsciousTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (3). 1995.
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9Semiotics from Peirce to BarthesNewsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 17 (54): 8-10. 1989.
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9Love and Death—and Other Somatic TransactionsHypatia 17 (4): 163-172. 2002.This paper both elaborates and interrogates the transactional model of human experience at the center of Shannon W. Sullivan's Living Across and Through Skins. In particular, it highlights the need to supplement her account with a psychoanalytic reading of our gendered subjectivities. Moreover, it stresses the necessity to focus on such humanly important—and irreducibly somatic—phenomena as grief and eros.
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14The eclipse of' Piety: Toward a pragmatic overcoming of a theoretical injusticeJournal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (4): 457-482. 1997.
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14Conjectures Concerning an Uncertain Faculty Claimed for HumansSemiotica 2005 (153 - 1/4): 413-430. 2005.
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