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    Nature as Culture: John Dewey's Pragmatic Naturalism
    In Eric Katz & Andrew Light (eds.), Environmental Pragmatism, Routledge. pp. 50--72. 2013.
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    John Dewey's Educational Philosophy in International Perspective: A New Democracy for the Twenty-First Century (edited book)
    with Giuseppe Spadafora
    Southern Illinois University Press. 2009.
    _John Dewey’s Educational Philosophy in International Perspective_ brings together eleven experts from around the globe to examine the international legacy of the famous philosopher. Placing special emphasis on Dewey’s theories of education, Larry A. Hickman and Giuseppe Spadafora have gathered some of the world’s most noted scholars of educational philosophy to present a thorough exploration of Dewey’s enduring relevance and potential as a tool for change in twenty-first-century political and s…Read more
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    Why Peirce Didn’t Like Dewey’s Logic
    Southwest Philosophy Review 3 178-189. 1986.
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    This article contains a brief discussion of some of the key concepts of John Dewey's theory of inquiry. Dewey presented his theory of inquiry differently to different audiences, such as fellow philosophers, teachers, and the public. Nevertheless, his many accounts exhibit a common pattern: inquiry arises out of unsettled situations, proceeds by the formulation and testing of hypotheses, and contains an affective dimension. Proposed solutions must be tested in the domain of existential affairs. E…Read more
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    Techné and Politeia Revisited
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 1 (3-4): 116-127. 1996.
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    Hickman situates Dewey’s critique of technological culture within the debates of 20th-century Western philosophy by engaging the work of Richard Rorty, Albert Borgmann, Jacques Ellul, Walter Benjamin, Jürgen Habermas, and Martin ...
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    Dewey's Metaphysics
    Review of Metaphysics 45 (1): 112-113. 1991.
    Just as the Hegelians of the nineteenth century divided themselves into left and right, so it is with twentieth-century interpreters of Dewey. The captain of the left is of course Richard Rorty, who regularly announces the death of metaphysics and toasts the longevity of rhetoric. The agenda of the other side, the Deweyan right, has now been ably advanced by Raymond Boisvert's Dewey's Metaphysics, which presents Dewey in the role of a post-Darwinian Aristotle. Like Aristotle, Boisvert writes, De…Read more
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    Postphenomenology and Pragmatism
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 12 (2): 99-104. 2008.
    In this commentary on Evan Selinger’s book Postphenomenology: A Critical Companion to Ihde, I begin with Carl Mitcham’s claim that with respect to Don Ihde’s “postphenomenology” there are “challenges both to and from pragmatism.” I discuss four points on which postphenomenology and pragmatism seem to be in agreement, and then two points on which I believe pragmatism offers a program that socially thicker.
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    Alexander Broadie, "The Circle of John Mair" (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (2): 316. 1988.
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    Late scholastic logics: Another look
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (2): 226-234. 1971.
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    Are Freedom and Dignity Possible? (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20 (3): 243-244. 2006.