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Larry Hickman

Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
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  • Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor Emeritus
University of Texas at Austin
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1971
Carbondale, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (132)
  •  86
    Dead Souls and Living Instruments
    Southwest Philosophy Review 7 (1): 1-18. 1991.
    Defining Death
  •  77
    Chapter 24: Philosophy and “Quotidian” Technologies such as Films
    with Andrew Light
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (2): 240-252. 2006.
    Philosophy of Technology, Misc
  •  118
    Chapter 14: American Pragmatism and Technology
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (2): 133-140. 2006.
    Philosophy of Technology, Misc
  •  71
    Book notes (review)
    with David Clarke, Stanley Pearson, Aristotle Tympas, and John Magney
    Knowledge, Technology & Policy 12 (1): 93-110. 1999.
    British Philosophy
  •  34
    Technology and human affairs (edited book)
    with Azizah Hibri
    C.V. Mosby Co.. 1981.
    Technology Ethics
  •  79
    Interview with Larry A. Hickman
    with Michela Bella and Matteo Santarelli
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 7 (2). 2015.
    Michela Bella & Matteo Santarelli – What was the state of Pragmatism studies when you first encountered pragmatism? Larry A. Hickman – After completing my undergraduate degree in psychology I decided that I wanted to study philosophy. In order to prepare for graduate school, I spent a year taking philosophy courses at the University of Texas in Austin. The faculty included Charles Hartshorne, who was co-editor of the Peirce Collected Papers. There was also David L. Miller and George Gentry, b...Read more
    Michela Bella & Matteo Santarelli – What was the state of Pragmatism studies when you first encountered pragmatism? Larry A. Hickman – After completing my undergraduate degree in psychology I decided that I wanted to study philosophy. In order to prepare for graduate school, I spent a year taking philosophy courses at the University of Texas in Austin. The faculty included Charles Hartshorne, who was co-editor of the Peirce Collected Papers. There was also David L. Miller and George Gentry, b...
    American Pragmatism
  •  30
    The "Logica Magna" de Juan Sánchez Sedeño (1600). A Sixteenth Century Addition to the Aristotelian Categories
    Anuario Filosófico 265-270. 1981.
  • Technical philosophy, educational practice : democracy and education after 100 years
    In Meike Kricke & Stefan Neubert (eds.), New Studies in Deweyan Education: Democracy and Education Revisted, Routledge. 2020.
    Philosophy of EducationDemocracy
  •  74
    A Life of Scholarship with Santayana by Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr
    Overheard in Seville 39 (39): 161-172. 2021.
    George Santayana
  •  175
    Saskia Sassen on Method and Interpretation: Comments on the 2013 Coss Dialogue Lecture
    The Pluralist 8 (3): 90-95. 2013.
    Sassen is Interested in what she terms “conceptually subterranean trends” that are for the most part invisible to current analytical methods but visible, or in her words, “legible,” to other, newer sorts of analytical tools that she herself is developing. She thus emphasizes suspension of accepted methods and development of certain “analytic tactics” that function, as she puts it, “before method.” What this means more specifically is that she is not so much analyzing the structures of existing i…Read more
    Sassen is Interested in what she terms “conceptually subterranean trends” that are for the most part invisible to current analytical methods but visible, or in her words, “legible,” to other, newer sorts of analytical tools that she herself is developing. She thus emphasizes suspension of accepted methods and development of certain “analytic tactics” that function, as she puts it, “before method.” What this means more specifically is that she is not so much analyzing the structures of existing institutions but instead pursuing a more functional approach, that is, seeking to determine how they are assembled, dis-assembled, and re-assembled. Her focus is thus on the making of non-material conditions, that is, their ..
    American Pragmatism
  •  155
    Dewey, Foucault, Rabinow: Comments on the 2012 Coss Lecture
    The Pluralist 7 (3): 38-43. 2012.
    First, it is clearly a great honor to our society that Paul Rabinow has agreed to present the Coss Dialogue Lecture for 2012. His work in the field of what he has termed "the anthropology of the contemporary" has reached out to otherwise diverse traditions in anthropology and philosophy in order to incorporate their best elements into a novel approach to the logos of anthropos. His case-based studies have focused on the relations between the physical sciences and the human sciences, and especial…Read more
    First, it is clearly a great honor to our society that Paul Rabinow has agreed to present the Coss Dialogue Lecture for 2012. His work in the field of what he has termed "the anthropology of the contemporary" has reached out to otherwise diverse traditions in anthropology and philosophy in order to incorporate their best elements into a novel approach to the logos of anthropos. His case-based studies have focused on the relations between the physical sciences and the human sciences, and especially between the efforts of scientists working in the fields of synthetic biology and the efforts of those working in the fields of the human sciences who take it as their task to evaluate the ethical and other diagnostic ..
    American PragmatismMichel Foucault
  •  96
    John Dewey’s Pragmatic Technology
    Indiana University Press. 1990.
    "... a comprehensive canvass of Dewey’s logic, metaphysics, aesthetics, philosophy of history, and social thought."—Choice "... a major addition to the recent accumulation of in-depth studies of Dewey." —Journal of Speculative Philosophy "Larry Hickman has done an exemplary job in demonstrating the relevance of John Dewey’s philosophy to modern-day discussions of technology."—Ethics.
    John Dewey
  •  108
    Shedding Light on the "Eclipse" Narrative: Some Notes on Pragmatism in the Twentieth Century
    The Pluralist 17 (1): 1-14. 2022.
    i begin by thanking David Hildebrand, Daniel Brunson, and the program committee for the magnificent job they have done under the very difficult circumstances imposed by the pandemic. I’d also like to thank the program committee for their generous invitation to present this 2021 Founders Lecture.Since this is a Founders Lecture, it seems appropriate to recall that one of the society’s founders, Ralph Sleeper, said on more than one occasion that he would love to have a séance with Frank Ramsey abo…Read more
    i begin by thanking David Hildebrand, Daniel Brunson, and the program committee for the magnificent job they have done under the very difficult circumstances imposed by the pandemic. I’d also like to thank the program committee for their generous invitation to present this 2021 Founders Lecture.Since this is a Founders Lecture, it seems appropriate to recall that one of the society’s founders, Ralph Sleeper, said on more than one occasion that he would love to have a séance with Frank Ramsey about what he, Ramsey, said to Wittgenstein about pragmatism.Now, thanks to an extraordinarily well-researched intellectual biography of Ramsey, Sleeper’s longed-for séance will not be necessary. Cheryl Misak’s book Frank...
    American Pragmatism
  •  12
    Logical Second Intentions: Late Scholastic Theories of Higher Level Predicates
    University of Texas. 1971.
  •  63
    Section 2. Boundary Disagreements
    with Joseph C. Pitt, Langdon Winner, Don Ihde, Andrew Feenberg, and et al
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 24 (4): 9-28. 2020.
  •  83
    Why American Philosophy? Why Now?
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 1 (1): 41-43. 2009.
    This title presents not two, but three questions. The third question, the one that lies behind and is obscured by the two more obvious ones, concerns the nature of American philosophy. What qualifies as “American” philosophy? Is it, as some have suggested, philosophy as it is practiced in any of the Americas – North, Central, or South? Or is it perhaps philosophy as it is pursued by practitioners living in North America, or even in a more restricted sense, by practitioners living in the Unite...
    American Pragmatism
  •  20
    Techné and Politeia Revisited
    Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal 1 (3): 116-127. 1996.
  •  55
    12. John Dewey, Institutional Economics, and Confucian Democracies
    In Roger T. Ames Peter D. Hershock (ed.), Value and Values: Economics and Justice in an Age of Global Interdependence, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 229-240. 2015.
  •  121
    An Interview With Larry A. Hickman
    Dewey Studies 1 (1): 131-135. 2017.
    Larry A. Hickman is Emeritus Professor of philosophy at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, where he was the director of the Center for Dewey Studies from 1993 until his retirement in 2016. His monographs include: Modern Theories of Higher Level Predicates ; John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology ; Philosophical Tools for Technological Culture ; and Pragmatism as Post-Postmodernism. His edited volumes include Technology and Human Affairs ; Reading Dewey ; The Essential Dewey ; and The Correspond…Read more
    Larry A. Hickman is Emeritus Professor of philosophy at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, where he was the director of the Center for Dewey Studies from 1993 until his retirement in 2016. His monographs include: Modern Theories of Higher Level Predicates ; John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology ; Philosophical Tools for Technological Culture ; and Pragmatism as Post-Postmodernism. His edited volumes include Technology and Human Affairs ; Reading Dewey ; The Essential Dewey ; and The Correspondence of John Dewey. He has also authored many articles on technology, environmental philosophy, critical theory, pragmatism, education, film studies, and philosophy of religion. This interview was conducted via email in the Spring of 2017. Hickman’s responses have not been altered in any way.
    Philosophy, Miscellaneous
  • Modern theories of higher level predicates, Second intentions in the Neuzeit
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (1): 104-105. 1980.
    Continental Philosophy
  • Philosophy, Technology and Human Affairs
    Journal of Business Ethics 7 (5): 401-402. 1988.
  •  51
    Three Consequences of Ockham’s “Mental-Act” Theory
    Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (1): 99-105. 1979.
  •  42
    Technology as a Human Affair
    McGraw-Hill Companies. 1990.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  17
    Technology and human affairs (edited book)
    with Azizah Al-Hibri
    C.V. Mosby Co.. 1981.
    Value Theory, MiscellaneousTechnology Ethics
  • R. W. Sleeper, "The Necessity of Pragmatism: John Dewey's Conception of Philosophy" (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 23 (3): 446. 1987.
    Charles Sanders Peirce
  •  1
    The Metaphysics of the Engineered Environment
    Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 5. 1997.
  • Can We Control Technology?
    Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 5. 1997.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
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    Frederick Ferré and Carl Mitcham, eds., Research in Philosophy and Technology 9: Ethics and Technology Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 10 (4): 136-138. 1990.
  • Literacy, mediacy and technological determinism
    In Timothy Casey & Lester Embree (eds.), Lifeworld and technology, University Press of America. pp. 9--117. 1990.
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    The "Logica Magna" of Juan Sánchez Sedeño (1600)
    Anuario Filosófico 16 (1): 265-272. 1983.
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