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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
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    Making the family functional: The case for legalized same-sex domestic partnerships
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 29 (2): 231-247. 1999.
    This essay argues that "the family" should be understood in functional terms:whatever functions as a family should have the legal status of a family. Theauthor's argument thus avoids two extreme positions. The first is the position ofthe hard-line "platonic" essentialists who, on grounds of nature, supernature, orcultural history, argue that a family unit must comprise heterosexual partners.The second is the position of the radical relativist, who argues that there are noessences whatsoever or t…Read more
    This essay argues that "the family" should be understood in functional terms:whatever functions as a family should have the legal status of a family. Theauthor's argument thus avoids two extreme positions. The first is the position ofthe hard-line "platonic" essentialists who, on grounds of nature, supernature, orcultural history, argue that a family unit must comprise heterosexual partners.The second is the position of the radical relativist, who argues that there are noessences whatsoever or that essences are purely arbitrary. Treating the family infunctionalist terms, the author argues, would have positive consequences thatwould strengthen the social fabric.
    Sexual Orientation and MoralitySexual Orientation, Politics, and the LawPhilosophy of Social Science…Read more
    Sexual Orientation and MoralitySexual Orientation, Politics, and the LawPhilosophy of Social Science, MiscellaneousFunctional Explanation in Social Science
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    American Philosophy of Technology: The Empirical Turn (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (4): 306-308. 2003.
    Continental PhilosophyPhilosophy of the Americas, MiscMartin Heidegger
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    John Dewey between pragmatism and constructivism (edited book)
    with Stefan Neubert and Kersten Reich
    Fordham University Press. 2009.
    This book, the result of cooperation between the Center for Dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and the Dewey Center at the University of ...
    John Dewey
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    The Genesis of Democratic Norms: Agonistic Pluralism or Experimentalism?
    In Judith M. Green, Stefan Neubert & Kersten Reich (eds.), Pragmatism and diversity: Dewey in the context of late twentieth century debates, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 43. 2012.
    Political Theory
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    Four Effects of Technology
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 3 (4): 184-189. 1998.
  • Some Strange Things they Say about Pragmatism: Robert Brandom on the Pragmatists’ Semantic “Mistake”: Algumas Coisas Estranhas que Dizem sobre o Pragmatismo: Robert Brandom sobre o “Erro” Sem'ntico dos Pragmatistas
    Cognitio 8 (1). 2007.
    Inferentialist Accounts of Meaning and Content
  •  73
    Deweys Empirical Theory of Knowledge and Reality
    Review of Metaphysics 54 (3): 684-684. 2001.
    This book presents detailed support for a thesis that is both novel and interesting. Its argument runs squarely against the grain of mainstream Dewey scholarship, which holds generally that Deweys early work exhibits a fairly sharp break with the idealism of his mentor G. S. Morris and that his functionalism and instrumentalism were developed as a response to the pragmatism of C. S. Peirce and William James and the evolutionary naturalism of Charles Darwin.
    20th Century PhilosophyMetaphysics and EpistemologyMetaphilosophical Views
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    Philosophy, technology, and human affairs (edited book)
    IBIS Press of College Station, Texas. 1985.
    Philosophy of Technology, Misc
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    Aronowicz, Annette (1998) Jews and Christmas on Time and Eternity: Charles Péguy's Portrait of Bernard-Lazard. Standford, CA: Stanford University Press, 185 pp. Cole-Turner, Ronald, ed.(1997) Human Cloning: Religious Responses. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 151 pp (review)
    with Paul W. Diener, Louis DuPré, James C. Edwards, Ronald L. Farmer, Michael Gelven, Mary C. Grey, Colin E. Gunton, and Clark T.&T.
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44 190-192. 1998.
    Philosophy of ReligionThe Number of Gods
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    Objective Relativism
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
    Relativism
  • John Dewey's Spiritual Values
    Free Inquiry 30 33-37. 2010.
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    What We Can Teach When We Teach Religion
    Education and Culture 32 (2): 4-17. 2016.
    Let me begin by thanking the society’s officers: President Kathleen Knight-Abowitz, President-Elect Len Waks, immediate past President Deron Boyles, Secretary-Treasurer Kyle Greenwalt, membership and development officer Mark Kissling, and of course student liaison Matt Ryg and webmaster Zane Wubbena. I know that their many efforts on behalf of this society are much appreciated by all of us.In 1955, when Will Herberg published his influential book, Protestant–Catholic–Jew, it could be said with s…Read more
    Let me begin by thanking the society’s officers: President Kathleen Knight-Abowitz, President-Elect Len Waks, immediate past President Deron Boyles, Secretary-Treasurer Kyle Greenwalt, membership and development officer Mark Kissling, and of course student liaison Matt Ryg and webmaster Zane Wubbena. I know that their many efforts on behalf of this society are much appreciated by all of us.In 1955, when Will Herberg published his influential book, Protestant–Catholic–Jew, it could be said with some confidence that an essay in American religious sociology could claim exhaustive coverage by restricting its analysis to those three faiths. Scarcely a decade later, however, that formula would be obsolescent. The 1960s...
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