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1465Egypt and the Middle East: Democracy, Anti-Democracy and Pragmatic FaithSaint Louis University Public Law Review 35 281-302. 2016.In this article, I discuss prospects for democracy in the Middle East. I argue, first, that some democratic experiments—for instance, Egypt under Mohammed Morsi—are not in keeping with etymological and historical meanings of democracy; and second, that efforts to promote democracy, especially as exemplified in U.N. documents emphasizing universal rights grounded in Western traditions, are possibly totalitarian and also colonialist and hence counter to democratic ideals insofar as they impart one…Read more
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980Body Phenomenology, Somaesthetics and Nietzschean Themes in Medieval ArtPragmatism Today 5 40-45. 2014.Richard Shusterman suggested that Maurice Merleau-Ponty neglected “‘lived somaesthetic reflection,’ that is, concrete but representational and reflective body consciousness.” While unsure about this assessment of Merleau-Ponty, lived somaesthetic reflection, or what the late Sam Mallin called “body phenomenology”—understood as a meditation on the body reflecting on both itself and the world—is my starting point. Another is John Dewey’s bodily theory of perception, augmented somewhat by Merleau-P…Read more
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167The Totalitarianism of Therapeutic PhilosophyEssays in Philosophy 8 (1): 29-55. 2007.[Excerpted From Editor's Introduction] Matthew Crippen takes this up in a Marcusian critique of Wittgenstein that attends, among other things, to the place of silence in that discourse. Referring to Horkheimer’s citation of the Latin aphorism that silence is consent, Crippen is critical of Wittgenstein’s admonition that we must pass over in silence those matters of which we cannot speak. This raises fascinating questions for critical theory that Crippen explores particularly with reference to Ma…Read more
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1799Intuitive Cities: Pre-Reflective, Aesthetic and Political Aspects of Urban DesignJournal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 3 (2): 125-145. 2016.Evidence affirms that aesthetic engagement patterns our movements, often with us barely aware. This invites an examination of pre-reflective engagement within cities and also aesthetic experience as a form of the pre-reflective. The invitation is amplified because design has political implications. For instance, it can draw people in or exclude them by establishing implicitly recognized public-private boundaries. The Value Sensitive Design school, which holds that artifacts embody ethical and po…Read more
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1729Embodied Cognition and Perception: Dewey, Science and SkepticismContemporary Pragmatism 14 (1): 112-134. 2017.This article examines how Modern theories of mind remain even in some materialistic and hence ontologically anti-dualistic views; and shows how Dewey's pragmatism, anticipating Merleau-Ponty, 4E cognitive scientists and especially enactivism, repudiates these theories. Throughout I place Dewey’s thought in the context of scientific inquiry, both recent and historical and including the cognitive as well as traditional sciences; and I show how he incorporated sciences of his day into his thought, …Read more
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1501William James on belief: Turning darwinism against empiricistic skepticismTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 46 (3): 477-502. 2010.Few address the extent to which William James regards the neo-Lamarckian account of “direct adaptation” as a biological extension of British empiricism. Consequently few recognize the instrumental role that the Darwinian idea of “indirect adaptation” plays in his lifelong efforts to undermine the empiricist view that sense experience molds the mind. This article examines how James uses Darwinian thinking, first, to argue that mental content can arise independently of sense experience; and, secon…Read more
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906Pictures, Experiential Learning and PhenomenologyIn András Benedek & Nyiri Kristof (eds.), Beyond Words – Pictures, Parables, Paradoxes, Peter Lang. pp. 83-89. 2015.
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674Dewey on Arts, Sciences and Greek PhilosophyIn András Benedek & Agnes Veszelszki (eds.), Visual Learning: Time - Truth - Tradition, Peter Lang. 2016.
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Pusan National UniversityRegular Faculty
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