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Warren G. Frisina

Hofstra University
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  • Hofstra University
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Hempstead, New York, United States of America
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    Knowledge, action, and the "one Buddha-vehicle": A comparative approach
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 28 (4). 2001.
    Chinese Buddhist Philosophy, MiscChinese Philosophy: Metaphysics and Epistemology
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    Value and the Self: A Pragmatic-Process-Confucian Response to Charles Taylor’s Sources of the Self
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 27 (1): 117-125. 2000.
    Chinese PhilosophyChinese Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  • Minds, bodies, experience, nature: Is panpsychism really dead?
    In Pragmatism, Neo-Pragmatism, and Religion, Lang. 1997.
    In a paper titled "Dewey between Hegel and Darwin," Richard Rorty argued that while it is appropriate to describe John Dewey as a radical empiricist and panpsychist, it would be better if we allowed those aspects of his thought to atrophy and eventually disappear. This paper challenges that claim, arguing that properly understood, radical empiricism and panpsychism continue to have a role in a world newly fascinated by the way bodies, minds, experience and nature are all interwoven into a compl…Read more
    In a paper titled "Dewey between Hegel and Darwin," Richard Rorty argued that while it is appropriate to describe John Dewey as a radical empiricist and panpsychist, it would be better if we allowed those aspects of his thought to atrophy and eventually disappear. This paper challenges that claim, arguing that properly understood, radical empiricism and panpsychism continue to have a role in a world newly fascinated by the way bodies, minds, experience and nature are all interwoven into a complex organic network.
    Panpsychism
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    The Pragmatic Century: Conversations with Richard J. Bernstein (edited book)
    with Sheila Greeve Davaney
    State University of New York Press. 2006.
    Critically engages the work of American philosopher Richard J. Bernstein.
    American Pragmatism
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    Response to Yang Xiaomei
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8 (3): 327-331. 2009.
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    Knowledge as Active, Aesthetic, and Hypothetical: A Pragmatic Interpretation of Whitehead's Cosmology
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 5 (1). 1991.
    Continental Philosophy
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