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    On the Very Idea of a Philosophical Culture: Or, The American Evasion of Politics
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 52 (3): 366. 2016.
    It is an honor to comment on Carlin Romano’s fine and ambitious book. It is also something of a challenge, precisely because of Romano’s ambition. He has set himself the task of rebranding both the United States and philosophy. He has undertaken to compose and sell an image of the United States as a distinctly philosophical enterprise, and a picture of philosophy as something more democratic and diverse than the mostly white, mostly male, elite-aspirant academic discipline that most people assoc…Read more
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    The two-Dewey thesis, continued: Shusterman's
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (1). 2002.
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    Race problems, unknown publics, paralysis, and faith
    In Shannon Sullivan & Nancy Tuana (eds.), Race and Epistemologies of Ignorance, State Univ of New York Pr. pp. 135--151. 2007.
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  • Reconstructing Aesthetics: John Dewey, Expression Theory, and Cultural Criticism
    Dissertation, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick. 1997.
    Contemporary analytic aestheticians have little interest in the old paradigm of expression theory. They observe that expression theorists tend to locate the essence of art in the externalization of emotion, and they argue persuasively that this tendency is unfortunate. Then they consign expression theorists like Dewey; Collingwood, and Croce to the dustbin of history. This dismissive posture has become standard in aesthetics, for some good reasons. But at least in the case of Dewey, the reasons …Read more