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    Index of Subjects
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 403-429. 2019.
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    Index of Names
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 397-402. 2019.
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    George Holmes Howison
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 381-396. 2019.
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    Francis Ellingwood Abbot
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 371-379. 2019.
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    Borden Parker Bowne
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 333-370. 2019.
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    Thomas Davidson
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 329-332. 2019.
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    James Elliot Cabot
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 321-328. 2019.
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    Charles Carroll Everett
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 311-319. 2019.
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    John Fiske
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 299-310. 2019.
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    Joseph Bangs Warner
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 281-286. 2019.
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    Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 249-279. 2019.
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    Nicholas St. John Green
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 233-248. 2019.
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    G. Stanley Hall
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 209-222. 2019.
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    William James
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 147-207. 2019.
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    Charles Sanders Peirce
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 99-145. 2019.
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    Chauncey Wright
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 25-98. 2019.
  • The Real Metaphysical Club: The Philosophers, Their Debates, and Selected Writings from 1870 to 1885 (edited book)
    with Brian E. Butler and James A. Good
    State University of New York Press. 2019.
    _A full account of the Metaphysical Club, featuring the members' philosophical writings and four critical essays._ The Metaphysical Club, a gathering of intellectuals in the 1870s, is widely recognized as the crucible where pragmatism, America's distinctively original philosophy, was refined and proclaimed. Louis Menand's bestseller about the group was a dramatic publishing success. However, only three actual members-Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Charles S. Peirce, and William James-appear in the b…Read more
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    Some observations on the censorship of Claudius and Vitellius, A. D. 47-48
    American Journal of Philology 114 (4): 611-618. 1993.
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    A Deweyan Defense of Truth and Fallibilism
    Contemporary Pragmatism 21 (1): 5-52. 2024.
    Scott Aiken and Thomas Dabay contend that a satisfactory account of truth is both infallibilist and antiskeptical. Externalist correspondence theories, they say, preserve the infallibility of the truth-relation yet invite skeptical qualms. In tying truth to experience, pragmatist theories resist skeptical challenges, but embrace a fallibilism that renders their account of truth inconsistent and even incoherent. While agreeing with Aiken and Dabay that externalist accounts are vulnerable to skept…Read more
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Wellspring or Circuit?Commentary on Dewey and the Aesthetic UnconsciousnessFrank X. RyanEditor's note: This article contains material similar to a book review by the same author previously published in The Pluralist, vol. 18, no. 2, pp 114–21. The present article represents a further critical use of this material that we deem worthy of publication.in this vital and splendidly crafted work, Bethany Henning recovers a philosophy of aes…Read more
  •  92
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Dewey and the Aesthetic Unconsciousness: The Vital Depths of Experience by Bethany HenningFrank X. RyanDewey and the Aesthetic Unconsciousness: The Vital Depths of Experience Bethany Henning. Lexington Books, 2022.In this important and splendidly crafted book, Bethany Henning recovers a philosophy of aesthetic wisdom distinct from the narrow epistemological lens dominant today. Unlike the psychological atomism of European…Read more
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    The date of the institution of proedroi
    Journal of Hellenic Studies 115 167-168. 1995.
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    Communication and Creative Democracy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Omar Swartz, ed
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 48 (4): 571-573. 2012.
    In the 1980s and 1990s, the Keynesian model of government regulation and social entitlement was widely overrun by a resurgence of marketplace economics. Far from fulfilling its promise of unbridled personal freedom and global prosperity, however, the ensuing decade of economic crisis and ongoing disenfranchisement has led many to rethink fundamental beliefs about social justice and the distribution of wealth. Not surprisingly, John Dewey’s call for a “Great Community” figures prominently in this…Read more
  •  16
    Science and pragmatism : an introduction
    In Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, James A. Good & John R. Shook (eds.), The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885, Suny Press, State University of New York. pp. 3-23. 2019.
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    The real Metaphysical Club: the philosophers, their debates, and selected writings from 1870 to 1885 (edited book)
    with Brian E. Butler, James A. Good, and John R. Shook
    SUNY Press, State University of New York. 2019.
    The Metaphysical Club, a gathering of intellectuals in the 1870s associated with Harvard, is widely recognized as the crucible where pragmatism, America's distinctively original philosophy, was refined and proclaimed. Louis Menand's bestseller about the group was a dramatic publishing success. However, only three actual members - Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Charles S. Peirce, and William James - appear in this book, alongside other thinkers such as John Dewey who were never in the Club. The Real …Read more
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:A Search for Unity in Diversity: The "Permanent Hegelian Deposit" in the Philosophy of John DeweyFrank X. RyanJames A. Good A Search for Unity in Diversity: The "Permanent Hegelian Deposit" in the Philosophy of John Dewey Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006. xxx + 288 pp.Among the revelations of Dewey's rare moments of autobiographical reflection, none has generated more curiosity and investigative zeal than his 1930 claim …Read more
  • Circles of Inquiry: John Dewey's Philosophy of Transaction
    Dissertation, Emory University. 1996.
    This encyclopedic reevaluation of Dewey's philosophy is inspired by his seminal yet neglected conception of "transaction." In simplest terms, transaction "sees together" what other philosophies divide into dualisms of mind-body, self-world, and subject-object. Though the word "transaction" is of late coinage, its rudiments underlie Dewey's early psychology of the reflex circuit, his evolution from idealism to pragmatism, and his bold quest to legitimize instrumentalism as a tertium quid between …Read more