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206Commentary on Henry Rosemont's "on representing abstractions in archaic chinese"Philosophy East and West 24 (1): 95-97. 1974.
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85Reason, experience, and God: John E. Smith in dialogue (edited book)Fordham University Press. 1997.John E. Smith has contributed to contemporary philosophy in primarily four distinct capacities; first, as a philosopher of religion and God; second, as an indefatigable defender of philosophical reflection in its classical sense ( a sense inclusive of, but not limited to, metaphysics); third, as a participant in the reconstruction of experience and reason so boldly inaugurated by Hegel then redically transformed by the classical American pragmatists, and significantly augmented by such thinkers …Read more
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67Ethics, the Olympics and the Search for Global ValuesJournal of Business Ethics 35 (2). 2002.The backlash against the Olympic Games reflects the failure of the major global institutions in dealing with the social and ethical consequences of globalisation in areas such as the environment, poverty, terrorism and natural disasters. Disillusionment with the Olympic Games mirrors the disenchantment with the perceived values of globalisation, including winning at any price, commercial exploitation by MNCs, intense national rivalry, cronyism, cheating and corruption and the competitive advanta…Read more
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50Pragmatism at Work; Dewey’s Lectures in ChinaJournal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (3): 231-259. 1985.
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50Hegel and the Hegel Society of AmericaThe Owl of Minerva 25 (2): 135-140. 1994.No one acquainted with the odyssey of Hegel’s thought in America can fail to take note of the progress that has been made over the past twenty-five years in the study and interpretation of his writings. New texts, new translations, and, above all, penetrating commentaries, have led to a better and more accurate understanding of Hegel’s philosophy and at the same time have served to overcome prejudices, a priori opinions about what he must have said, and plain errors in construing his basic ideas…Read more
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49Pragmatism's Shared Metaphysical Vision: A Symposium on Sandra B. Rosenthal's "Speculative Pragmatism"Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 23 (3). 1987.
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45Comments on Beth J. Singer's "John E. Smith on Pragmatism"Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 16 (1). 1980.
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39Herbert Schneider on the history of american philosophyJournal of the History of Philosophy 25 (1): 169-177. 1987.
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33The spirit of American philosophyOxford University Press. 1963.I Charles S. Peirce: MEANING, BELIEF, AND LOVE IN AN EVOLVING UNIVERSE Philosophical thinking in America has provided many surprises and it has rarely ...
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25Reflections on Vincent Colapietro's Fateful Shapes of Human Freedom: John William Miller and the Crises of ModernityTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (2). 2004.
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21America's Philosophical VisionUniversity of Chicago Press. 1992.In these previously uncollected essays, Smith argues that American philosophers like Peirce, James, Royce, and Dewey have forged a unique philosophical tradition—one that is rich and complex enough to represent a genuine alternative to the analytic, phenomenological, and hermeneutical traditions which have originated in Britain or Europe. "In my judgment, John Smith has no equal today in combining two scholarly qualities: the analysis of philosophical texts with penetration and rigor, and the di…Read more
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21XI—Radical EmpiricismProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 65 (1): 205-218. 1965.John E. Smith; XI—Radical Empiricism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 65, Issue 1, 1 June 1965, Pages 205–218, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotel.
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18Peirce’s Philosophical Perspectives (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (2): 225-230. 1997.
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16Chung-Ying Cheng on the challenge of chinese philosophyJournal of Chinese Philosophy 11 (1): 13-17. 1984.
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14Some Pragmatic Tendencies in the Thought of Wang Yang-MingJournal of Chinese Philosophy 13 (2): 167-183. 1986.
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14Royce's Social Infinite: The Community of Interpretation (review)Journal of Philosophy 48 (7): 219. 1951.
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14Chinese philosophy as a world-historical perspectiveJournal of Chinese Philosophy 23 (1): 5-20. 1996.
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13Traditionally, Sociology has identified its subject matter as a distinct set - social phenomena - that can be taken as quite different and largely disconnected from potentially relevant disciplines such as Psychology, Economics or Planetary Ecology. Within Sociology and Human Ecology, Smith and Jenks argue that this position is no longer sustainable. Indeed, exhorting the reader to confront human ecology and its relation to the physical and biological environments, Smith and Jenks suggest that t…Read more
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10Charles S. Peirce’s Evolutionary PhilosophyInternational Philosophical Quarterly 35 (3): 347-349. 1995.