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    Peirce: a guide for the perplexed
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2013.
    Charles Sanders Peirce, the founder of pragmatism, is a hugely important and influential thinker in the history of American philosophy. His philosophical interests were broad and he made significant contributions in several different areas of thought. Moreover, his contributions are intimately connected and his philosophy designed to form a coherent and systematic whole. Contents: 1: Life and Work; Chapter 2: Logic; Chapter 3: The Doctrine of the Categories; Chapter 4: Semiotics; Chapter 5: Phil…Read more
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    Creatieve democratie: John Deweys pragmatisme als grondslag voor een democratische samenleving, by Louis Logister (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 33 (101): 37-39. 2005.
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    The Task of Utopia: A Pragmatist and Feminist Perspective, by Erin McKenna (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 31 (96): 27-30. 2003.
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    Richard Rorty: An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Literature, by Richard Rumana (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 31 (95): 57-59. 2003.
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    On Dewey, by Robert B. Talisse (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 28 (87): 11-12. 2000.
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    The Published Works of Charles Sanders Peirce, Edited by Kenneth Laine Ketner and Joseph M. Ransdell (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 27 (84): 11-13. 1999.
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    Peirce’s Pragmatism: The Design for Thinking (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 32 (99): 40-42. 2004.
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    The Collected Essays of Francis Ellingwood Abbot (1836-1903), Edited by W. Creighton Peden and Everett J. Tarbox, Jr. (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 27 (84): 10-11. 1999.
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    Sixteen original essays from outstanding international contributors together with responses from Haack on the points raised. The contributors address most of Haack’s key publications, from her early writings on metaphysics to her most recent work in the philosophy of science and the philosophy of law. Topics include: the revisability of logic, the role of emotion in reasoning, scientific integrity, postmodernism and the law, the relation of science to religion, preferential hiring, multiple aspe…Read more
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    On Mead
    Wadsworth. 2002.
    This brief text assists students in understanding Mead's philosophy and thinking so they can more fully engage in useful, intelligent class dialogue and improve their understanding of course content. Part of the Wadsworth Notes Series, (which will eventually consist of approximately 100 titles, each focusing on a single "thinker" from ancient times to the present), ON MEAD is written by a philosopher deeply versed in the philosophy of this key thinker. Like other books in the series, this concis…Read more
  • The Quest for Reality: Charles S. Peirce and the Empiricists
    Dissertation, University of Miami. 1997.
    Locke's, Berkeley's and Peirce's conceptions of reality are analyzed, using Peirce's distinction between nominalism and realism as a guideline. These three authors are chosen, first, because Peirce declares for realism in his 1871 review of Berkeley, and does so in opposition to both Berkeley and Locke, and, second, because Peirce's criticism of nominalism runs roughly parallel to Berkeley's criticism of Locke. It is shown that all three conceptions of reality are hypotheses, which provides the …Read more
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    Process Pragmatism: Essays on a Quiet Philosophical Revolution, by Guy Debrock (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 32 (98): 77-78. 2004.
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    The Continuity of Peirce’s Thought (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 26 (81): 17-18. 1998.
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    On Peirce
    Wadsworth. 2001.
    This brief text assists students in understanding Peirce's philosophy and thinking so they can more fully engage in useful, intelligent class dialogue and improve their understanding of course content. Part of the Wadsworth Notes Series, (which will eventually consist of approximately 100 titles, each focusing on a single "thinker" from ancient times to the present), On Peirce is written by a philosopher deeply versed in the philosophy of this key thinker. Like other books in the series, this co…Read more
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    The Rule of Reason: The Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Edited by Jacqueline Brunning and Paul Forster (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 26 (80): 36-38. 1998.
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    Pragmatism, Reason, & Norms: A Realistic Assessment, by Kenneth R. Westphal (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1): 356-358. 2004.
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    Conference to Commemorate the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions, February 21-22
    with Avik Mukherjee, Ewoud Halewijn, Pangratios Papacosta, Suyan Budhoo, Roger Adams, and Elizabeth Hartman
    In 1893, The World’s Parliament of Religions met in Chicago from the 15th of May until the 28th of October. 2013 marked the 120th anniversary of this gathering where the leading representatives of the religions of the world engaged in dialogue. To commemorate this event, Special Collections Research Center at Southern Illinois University Carbondale in conjunction with the Hegeler Carus Foundation hosted a symposium on the relationship between science, religion, and philosophy. One of the themes …Read more