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6Empirical Approaches to Problems of InjusticeIn Susan Dieleman, David Rondel & Christopher Voparil (eds.), Pragmatism and Justice, Oxford University Press. pp. 81-96. 2017.Anderson’s _Imperative of Integration_ (2010) has been considered an instantiation of a nonideal pragmatist’s approach to political philosophy, one that challenges the way mainstream analytic political philosophy is done. However, Anderson’s characterization of the pragmatists’ approach does not fully capture how radical is the pragmatists’ “empirical” approach to injustices; and what it has to contribute today to nonideal approaches to injustices. While Anderson’s characterization of the pragma…Read more
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Philosophical Problems and Arguments: An IntroductionHackett Publishing Company. 1992.Widely used by instructors who emphasize the logical structure of philosophical theories and the dialectical play of argument, this popular work provides clear, reliable, and up-to-date discussions of central philosophical debates. The fourth edition incorporates major revisions--the first since 1982--and features an extensive change in content. Every chapter has been reworked to improve its organization, to make it more accessible and engaging to the student, and to reflect recent discussions.
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25Philosophical Problems and Arguments: An IntroductionHackett Publishing Company. 1992.Widely used by instructors who emphasize the logical structure of philosophical theories and the dialectical play of argument, this popular work provides clear, reliable, and up-to-date discussions of central philosophical debates. The fourth edition incorporates major revisions--the first since 1982--and features an extensive change in content. Every chapter has been reworked to improve its organization, to make it more accessible and engaging to the student, and to reflect recent discussions.
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10New Directions and Uses in the Reconstruction of Dewey’s EthicsIn William J. Gavin (ed.), In Dewey's Wake: Unfinished Work of Pragmatic Reconstruction, State University of New York Press. pp. 41-61. 2012.
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88Inter-American Philosophy y El FuturoThe Pluralist 20 (1): 108-116. 2025.From American Empire to América Cósmica through Philosophy: Prospero’s Reflection is the culmination of MacMullan’s research on a broader conception of American Philosophy. The expanded notion of “American” Philosophy not only makes sense, but it is one of the most promising present ventures in dealing with the lives and problems of people across the Americas. The book opens an important dialogue between the American pragmatist traditions and Latin American philosophers who have been ignored, su…Read more
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32Why Are Hispanic Philosophers Marginalized In The American Philosophical Community?In George Yancy (ed.), Reframing the Practice of Philosophy: Bodies of Color, Bodies of Knowledge, State University of New York Press. pp. 167-180. 2012.
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24New Directions and Uses in the Reconstruction of Dewey’s EthicsIn William J. Gavin (ed.), In Dewey's Wake: Unfinished Work of Pragmatic Reconstruction, State University of New York Press. pp. 41-61. 2003.
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140Remembering Grayson Douglas Browning (1929–2023)The Pluralist 19 (1): 106-107. 2024.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Remembering Grayson Douglas Browning (1929–2023)Gregory Pappas, David Hildebrand, and William T. MyersBrowning, Grayson Douglas was born on March 7, 1929, in Seminole, Oklahoma.He received his PhD from the University Texas, Austin, 1958, where he returned later in 1972 to become its Philosophy Department chairman for four years.He was president of the Southwestern Philosophical Association in 1977, of the Florida Philosophical Associ…Read more
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105An Unconscious Dimension of Thinking, Situations, and La Vida: Reflections on Bethany Henning's Dewey and the Aesthetic UnconsciousThe Pluralist 19 (1): 84-89. 2024.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:An Unconscious Dimension of Thinking, Situations, and La Vida:Reflections on Bethany Henning's Dewey and the Aesthetic UnconsciousGregory Pappasthis book is doing different related and valuable things. First, Bethany Henning explores a neglected dimension of Dewey's thought. In particular, the book inquires into the dimension of the unconscious and tries to develop what she considers an "implicit" "theory of the unconsciousness" or o…Read more
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33Leonard Harris’s Insurrectionist “Challenge” to PragmatismIn Jacoby Adeshei Carter & Darryl Scriven (eds.), Insurrectionist Ethics. Radical Perspectives on Social Justice, Springer Verlag. pp. 197-212. 2023.Leonard Harris’s work on Alain Locke and insurrectionism are invaluable contributions to American philosophy, but for some reason his “insurrectionist challenge to Pragmatism” gets the most attention; it presses Pragmatism to show how it can facilitate insurrection and revolt against moral abominations such as oppression, racism, and slavery. For some, the implication of the challenge is that Pragmatism and insurrectionism are incompatible; for others, there is still hope that at least future Pr…Read more
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158The Narrative and Identity of Pragmatism in America: The History of a Dysfunctional Family?The Pluralist 9 (2): 65-83. 2014.we have recently seen the publication of several books on the narrative and identity of Pragmatism. Perhaps this is a sign that, after the first decade of the twenty-first century, scholars of Pragmatism now have the required distance or historical perspective to be confident about the history of Pragmatism in the twentieth century. In this paper, I examine the narratives of Pragmatism in Richard Bernstein’s The Pragmatic Turn and Colin Koopman’s Pragmatism as Transition.1 In spite of their diff…Read more
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2711 The Latino Character of American PragmatismIn Pragmatism in the Americas, Fordham University Press. pp. 170-184. 2011.
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1116 Dewey and Latina Lesbians on the Quest for PurityIn Pragmatism in the Americas, Fordham University Press. pp. 262-273. 2011.
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3410 Was Risieri Frondizi a Hispanic Pragmatist?In Pragmatism in the Americas, Fordham University Press. pp. 156-169. 2011.
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45American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Present by Erin McKenna and Scott L. PrattTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 57 (1): 130-137. 2021.American Philosophy is the first introduction to the tradition of American philosophy that frames the history of the philosophical ideas in the history of America. This is an extraordinary accomplishment that is long overdue. The book tells the story of a philosophical tradition that is shaped by, and critically reacts to, major events in the history of the USA. In their introduction, McKenna and Pratt explain what the American philosophical tradition stood for. For many of the philosophers ment…Read more
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108Jazz and Philosophical Contrapunteo: Philosophies of La Vida in the Americas on Behalf of Radical DemocracyThe Pluralist 16 (1): 1-25. 2021.the saap 2020 conference in mexico is the culmination of an internal and gradual transformation in SAAP that has taken many years. I came to this organization as a graduate student. I was then the only Latino and Leonard Harris the only African American philosopher in SAAP. Thanks to the efforts of many scholars and presidents, SAAP has come to recognize the important philosophical contributions of female, African American, Indigenous, and Latinx philosophers. Let's not take for granted how we g…Read more
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40Equity and resource allocation in health careMedicine, Health Care, and Philosophy 6 (1): 71. 2003.Letter to the editor.
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114What Is Going On? Where Do We Go from Here? Should the Souls of White Folks Be Saved?The Pluralist 13 (1): 67-80. 2018.in "whites: made in america," the Rev. Thandeka takes on the issues that have recently been in the minds of many Americans in light of racial problems and the shocking results of the elections: "What is going on?" She does not pretend to provide a full diagnosis, but argues that there is a need for a new conceptual shift and new target of our inquiries. Thandeka argues that underneath the veil of whiteness, there are troublesome feelings and emotions that need to be revealed and, if possible, tr…Read more
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183The Limitations and Dangers of Decolonial PhilosophiesRadical Philosophy Review 20 (2): 265-295. 2017.In this essay I pay homage to one of the most important but neglected philosophers of liberation in Latin America, Luis Villoro, by considering what possible lessons we can learn from his philosophy about how to approach injustices in the Americas. Villoro was sympathetic to liberatory-leftist philosophies but he became concerned with the direction they took once they grew into philosophical movements centered on shared beliefs or on totalizing theories that presume global explanatory power. The…Read more
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87The Centrality of Dewey's Lectures in China to his Socio-Political PhilosophyTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 53 (1): 7. 2017.The recent discovery of the original manuscript Dewey wrote in preparation to his Lectures in China is an opportunity to revisit the question of what are the key texts in Dewey’s socio-political philosophy. The assumption in Dewey’s scholarship and teaching has been that The Public and its Problems or his other books on Liberalism are the main texts to be read.1 While these texts are important, much that is fundamental and that distinguishes Dewey’s approach from others would be missed without r…Read more
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184ILA AND JOHN MELLOW PRIZE: The Pragmatists’ Approach to InjusticeThe Pluralist 11 (1): 58-77. 2016.there has been a recent resurgence of pragmatism1 in sociopolitical theory, one in which pragmatism is presented as offering an alternative and promising approach to nonideal theories of justice. This may seem ironic since the record of the classical pragmatists on being explicit about justice or the injustices of their time in their philosophical corpus is a mixed one at best. However, this has not stopped recent philosophers from continuing to draw from the philosophical resources in this trad…Read more
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125Dewey’s Philosophical Approach to Racial PrejudiceSocial Theory and Practice 22 (1): 47-65. 1996.
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Areas of Interest
| Meta-Ethics |
| Philosophy of the Americas |