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    Embodied Animal Mind and Hand-Signing Chimpanzees
    The Pluralist 6 (3): 25-33. 2011.
    Chimpanzee language studies have generated much heated controversy, as Roger Fouts can attest from firsthand experience. Perhaps this is because language is usually considered to be what truly distinguishes humans from apes. If chimps can indeed be taught the rudiments of language, then the difference between them and us is not as great as we might have thought. It is a matter of degree rather than kind, a continuity, and our species is not so special after all. The advantage of this continuity …Read more
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    Imitation and Taking the Attitude of the Other
    In Hans Joas & Daniel R. Huebner (eds.), The Timeliness of George Herbert Mead, University of Chicago Press. pp. 231-251. 2019.
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    Environmental Pragmatism and Bioregionalism
    Contemporary Pragmatism 9 (1): 67-84. 2012.
    Bioregionalism can strengthen environmental pragmatism by making it more critical of the status quo and even more environmental, without abandoning pragmatism's democratic aims. It thus answers important objections to pragmatism raised by Robyn Eckersley. Despite some apparent differences, bioregionalism is a form of environmental pragmatism, as it incorporates practical ethics and is committed to pluralism and democratic community. Bryan Norton's environmental pragmatism is already close to a b…Read more