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Jackie Kegley

California State University, Bakersfield
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  • California State University, Bakersfield
    Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
    Retired faculty
Columbia University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1971
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Bakersfield, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophical Traditions
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Value Theory
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Biology
Cognitive Sciences
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophical Traditions
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Value Theory
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Cognitive Enhancement
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  • All publications (40)
  •  77
    Review of "Time, Will, and Purpose: Living Ideas from the Philosophy of Josiah Royce" (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 15 (2): 323-328. 2014.
  •  82
    Josiah Royce and C.I. Lewis: Teacher and Student with Many Shared Affinities
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 52 (2): 220. 2016.
    In this centennial year of the death of Josiah Royce it is appropriate to explore the lines of influence between Royce as a teacher and one of his students, C.I. Lewis. First, Lewis himself acknowledged an affinity between his ‘conceptual pragmatism’ and Royce’s ‘absolute pragmatism’. Secondly, Lewis also acknowledged Royce’s influence in terms of his explorations of alternative logics. Thirdly, Lewis was called the “most influential American thinker of his generation” and a link between the phi…Read more
    In this centennial year of the death of Josiah Royce it is appropriate to explore the lines of influence between Royce as a teacher and one of his students, C.I. Lewis. First, Lewis himself acknowledged an affinity between his ‘conceptual pragmatism’ and Royce’s ‘absolute pragmatism’. Secondly, Lewis also acknowledged Royce’s influence in terms of his explorations of alternative logics. Thirdly, Lewis was called the “most influential American thinker of his generation” and a link between the philosophers of the classic period of the Harvard philosophy department and those of the second half of the twentieth century. This suggests an exploration of Royce’s influence forward into...
  •  87
    Frank M. Oppenheim, "Royce's Mature Ethics"
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (1): 179. 1995.
    History of Western PhilosophyJosiah Royce
  •  60
    Persuasion and Compulsion in Democracy (edited book)
    with Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski
    Lexington Books. 2015.
    This collection of essays focuses on the roles that coercion and persuasion should play in contemporary democratic political systems or societies. A number of the authors advocate new approaches to this question, offering various critiques of the dominant classical liberalism views of political justification, freedom, tolerance and the political subject. A major concern is with the conversational character of democracy. Given the problematic and ambiguous status of the many differences present i…Read more
    This collection of essays focuses on the roles that coercion and persuasion should play in contemporary democratic political systems or societies. A number of the authors advocate new approaches to this question, offering various critiques of the dominant classical liberalism views of political justification, freedom, tolerance and the political subject. A major concern is with the conversational character of democracy. Given the problematic and ambiguous status of the many differences present in contemporary society, the authors seek to alert us to the danger, that an emphasis on reasonable consensus will conceal exclusion in practice of some contending positions. The voices of vulnerable peoples can be unconsciously or even deliberately silenced by various institutional processes and operating procedures and a strong media influence can change the tenor of conversations and even lead to deception. To counter these factors, a number of the essays, in differing ways, urge the fostering of local community conversations or democratic agoras so that democratic debate and conversation might maintain the vitality necessary to a strong democratic system.
    Philosophy of Law, MiscPhilosophy of Social Science, MiscPolitical TheoryFreedom and Liberty, MiscEq…Read more
    Philosophy of Law, MiscPhilosophy of Social Science, MiscPolitical TheoryFreedom and Liberty, MiscEquality, Misc
  •  94
    David G. Schultenover, ed. The Reception of Pragmatism in France and the Rise of Roman Catholic Modernism, 1890-1914. Washington, D.C., Catholic University of America Press, 2009. Pp. xi + 248. Cloth ISBN: 0-8132-1572-3
    Contemporary Pragmatism 7 (1): 191-195. 2010.
    Augustine
  • Bruce Kuklick, "Josiah Royce: An Intellectual Biography" (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 12 (1): 77. 1976.
    Charles Sanders Peirce
  •  46
    Individual and community an american view
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 11 (3): 203--216. 1984.
    Chinese Political PhilosophyJosiah Royce
  • Book Review (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2 328-331. 1988.
  •  26
    History and Philosophy of Science: Necessary Partners or Merely Roommates?
    In Thelma Z. Lavine & Victorino Tejera (eds.), History and Anti-History in Philosophy, Transaction Publishers. pp. 237--255. 1989.
    General Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous
  •  92
    The Self Awakened (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 35 (106): 70-72. 2007.
    19th Century American PhilosophyAmerican Pragmatism
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