•  9
    Comment on Clanton and Forcehimes
    Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (2): 79-81. 2011.
  •  9
    Politics, for God’s sake (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 54 106-107. 2011.
  •  9
    Christopher Hookway has been influential in promoting engagement with pragmatist and naturalist perspectives from classical and contemporary American philosophy. This book reflects on Hookway's work on the American philosophical tradition and its significance for contemporary discussions of the understanding of mind, meaning, knowledge, and value. Hookway's original and extensive studies of Charles S. Peirce have made him among the most admired and frequently referenced of Peirce's interpreters.…Read more
  •  8
    Contiene: Email and ethics -- Causation and laws of nature -- Internalism and epistemology -- Einstein, relativity, and absolute simultaneity -- Epistemology modalized -- Truth and speech acts -- Fiction, narrative, and knowledge -- A pragmatist philosophy of democracy.
  •  7
    Pluralism and Liberal Democracy (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 33 (1): 151-158. 2007.
  •  7
    Aristotle's Politics Today (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 2007.
    _Examines the implications of Aristotle’s political thought for contemporary political theory._
  •  6
    This book critically evaluates liberalism, the dominant attempt in the tradition of political philosophy to provide a philosophical foundation for democracy, and argues for a conception of deliberative democracy to meet this need
  •  4
    Matters of conscience (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 61 113-114. 2013.
  •  3
    Time in the Ditch (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 29 (89): 41-42. 2001.
  •  3
    John Dewey's Essays in Experimental Logic (edited book)
    with D. Micah Hester
    Southern Illinois University Press. 2007.
    _Offering a new edition of Dewey’s 1916 collection of essays_ This critical edition of John Dewey’s 1916 collection of writings on logic, _Essays in Experimental Logic—_in which Dewey presents his concept of logic as the theory of inquiry and his unique and innovative development of the relationship of inquiry to experience—is the first scholarly reprint of the work in one volume since 1954. _Essays in Experimental Logic, _edited by D. Micah Hester and Robert B. Talisse, uses the authoritative t…Read more
  •  3
    Pragmatism's ambiguous legacy -- Can democracy be a way of life? -- Peirce, inquiry, and politics -- Pluralism and the Peircean view -- Posner's pragmatic realism -- The case of Sidney Hook -- Epilogue : the eclipse narrative revisited.
  •  2
    The ethics of citizenship
    The Philosophers' Magazine 64 99-104. 2014.
  •  1
    Saving Pragmatist Democratic Theory
    Etica E Politica 12 (1): 12-27. 2010.
    Deweyan democracy is inherently comprehensive in the Rawlsian sense and therefore unable to countenance the fact of reasonable pluralism. This renders Deweyan democracy nonviable on pragmatic grounds. Given the Deweyan pragmatists’ views about the proper relation between philosophy and politics, unless there is a viable pragmatist alternative to Deweyan democracy, pragmatism itself is jeopardized. I develop a pragmatist alternative to Deweyan democracy rooted in a Peircean social epistemology. P…Read more
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    Three Challenges To Jamesian Ethics
    William James Studies 6 3-9. 2011.
    Classical pragmatism is committed to the thought that philosophy must be relevant to ordinary life. This commitment is frequently employed critically: to show that some idea is irrelevant to ordinary life is to prove it to be expendable. But the commitment is also constructive: pragmatists must strive to make their positive views relevant. Accordingly, one would expect the classical pragmatists to have fixed their attention on ethics, since this is the area of philosophy most attuned to everyday…Read more
  • The Relevance of Sidney Hook Today
    with Robert Tempio and Matthew Cotter
    Free Inquiry 23. 2003.
  • Dewey’s Defense of Democracy
    Free Inquiry 24. 2004.
  • Introduction
    In Steven M. Cahn, Robert B. Talisse & Andrew Forcehimes (eds.), The Democracy Reader: From Classical to Contemporary Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2021.
  • Precis
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 45 (1): 45-49. 2009.
  • A Critical Study of Liberalism
    Dissertation, City University of New York. 2001.
    There is a fundamental problem confronting theorists of democracy. Can a democratic society propose a philosophical account of its practices and institutions that is at once adequately robust to answer antidemocrats and sufficiently inclusive to win the assent of citizens who disagree about philosophical, moral, and religious essentials? A robust theory will have to draw upon some complex and controversial philosophical premises, and will thereby fail to be neutral about the content of these pre…Read more
  • Replies To Our Critics
    William James Studies 6 28-34. 2011.
  • Manifesto of a Passionate Moderate (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 27 (84): 29-31. 1999.