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4After Cologne: An Online Email Discussion about the Philosophy of John DeweyIn Larry A. Hickman, Stefan Neubert & Kersten Reich (eds.), John Dewey Between Pragmatism and Constructivism, Fordham University Press. pp. 187-242. 2020.
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9Dialogue Between Pragmatism and Constructivism in Historical PerspectiveIn Larry A. Hickman, Stefan Neubert & Kersten Reich (eds.), John Dewey Between Pragmatism and Constructivism, Fordham University Press. pp. 67-83. 2020.
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1Economies of Scarcity and Acquisition, Economies of Gift and Thanksgiving: Lessons from Cultural AnthropologyIn Roger T. Ames & Peter D. Hershock (eds.), Value and Values: Economics and Justice in an Age of Global Interdependence, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 214-228. 2017.
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21IndexIn Roger T. Ames Peter D. Hershock (ed.), Value and Values: Economics and Justice in an Age of Global Interdependence, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 551-556. 2015.
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19ContributorsIn Roger T. Ames Peter D. Hershock (ed.), Value and Values: Economics and Justice in an Age of Global Interdependence, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 539-550. 2015.
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Max Scheler and Michel Foucault on the spiritualization of powerIn Eric J. Mohr & J. Edward Hackett (eds.), Legacies of Max Scheler, Marquette University Press. 2025.
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We liberal, ironic hypocrites: situating Rorty in the history of American democratic thoughtIn Randall Auxier, Eli Kramer & Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski (eds.), Rorty and Beyond, Lexington Books. 2019.
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77The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke: A Reader on Value Theory, Aesthetics, Community, Culture, Race, and Education (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1999.In its comprehensive overview of Alain Locke's pragmatist philosophy this book captures the radical implications of Locke's approach within pragmatism, the critical temper embedded in Locke's works, the central role of power and empowerment of the oppressed and the concept of broad democracy Locke employed
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574Remembering Lewis E. HahnPhilosophy East and West 56 (1): 1-15. 2006.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Remembering Lewis E. HahnGeorge C. H. Sun, President, John Howie, Professor Emeritus, Thomas Alexander, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Kenneth W. Stikkers, Professor and Chair, Randall Auxier, Professor, Robert Hahn, Professor, Joseph Wu, Professor Emeritus, Elizabeth R. Eames, Professor Emeritus, Martin Lu, Professor of Philosophy, George Kimball Plochmann, Professor Emeritus, Matt Sronkoski, Philosophy Graduate and Aca…Read more
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Growth," economic and human : on the reconstruction of economics through pragmatism and the capabilities approachIn Meike Kricke & Stefan Neubert (eds.), New Studies in Deweyan Education: Democracy and Education Revisted, Routledge. 2020.
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39Philosophy in the Time of Economic Crisis: Pragmatism and Economy (edited book)Routledge. 2017.For over 2000 years, economics was studied in the West as a branch of ethics, or moral philosophy. Presently, though, few economists and no textbook in economic orthodoxy claim any close connection between economic science and philosophy. However, might the current 'crises' in economics, and in the economics profession have their deep roots in the separation of economics from philosophy and ethics? American pragmatism, among the various contemporary philosophic traditions, lends itself specially…Read more
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128... But I’m Not Racist”: Toward a Pragmatic Conception of “RacismThe Pluralist 9 (3): 1-17. 2014.from my first courses as an undergraduate in African American studies, I have been concerned about the dynamics by which white and Black1 people discuss race. For one, I was troubled in my undergraduate African American studies courses by the ease with which white students would insert themselves into conversations where, it seemed to me, they simply did not belong, for example, conversations concerning visions for the future of the Black community and strategies for achieving such visions. Shan…Read more
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128The Spirit of Capitalism and the Caribbean Slave TradeThe Pluralist 10 (2): 194-204. 2015.capitalist proponents and orthodox Marxists alike tend to agree that capitalism entails a significant break from systems of chattel slavery: both claim that there is a significant, substantive difference between a system that commands and oppresses labor directly and one that commands labor indirectly through the private ownership of capital, although Marxists would deny that the latter is any less oppressive that the former. Apologists for capitalism commonly claim that the rise of that system …Read more
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101Response to BromleyThe Pluralist 10 (1): 31-37. 2015.despite the fact that pragmatism spawned a whole school of economics, namely, Institutionalism, relatively little work has been done by pragmatists in philosophy to apply pragmatism to contemporary economic issues or to the rethinking of economic theory, which seems to be unraveling in the current state of economic crisis. There are notable exceptions, of course, and I mention here especially the work of Judith Green, in applying pragmatism in the furtherance of economic democracy; Larry Hickman…Read more
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164IntroductionThe Pluralist 7 (3): 1-6. 2012.Let me begin by repeating my remarks at the close of the annual Business Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, March 17, 2012 :"We call ourselves the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, but one of the hopes of at least Josiah Royce and John Dewey was that great societies might eventually grow into great communities. So I am deeply honored today to assume the position of SAAP's new President because it is an honor that comes not merely from a society o…Read more
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84Max Scheler’s Two Approaches to Philosophy of CultureEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 4 (4): 36-44. 2021.Max Scheler seems to present two distinct approaches to philosophy of culture. In the early period of his Formalismus in der Ethik und die materiale Wertethik and “Ordo Amoris,” he describes cultures as being defined by their distinct order of value preferencings. In his later period of his “Probleme einer Soziologie des Wissens,” however, Scheler explains the dynamics of culture in terms of the interaction of what he calls “real” and “ideal sociological factors,” rooted in various drives and sp…Read more
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62Institutionalizing the Common Good in Economy: Lessons from the Mondragon CooperativesHumanistic Management Journal 5 (1): 105-115. 2020.While the idea of worker-owned cooperatives is centuries-old, the network of over 300 such enterprises in the Basque region of Spain and founded upon Catholic social justice teachings, is the most successful and impressive in history. The central claim of this paper is that the worker-owned, Mondragon cooperatives demonstrate not only how economic institutions can be structured so as to promote the common good but also how participation in them can engender a concern for the common good among in…Read more
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4311. Economies of Scarcity and Acquisition, Economies of Gift and Thanksgiving: Lessons from Cultural AnthropologyIn Roger T. Ames Peter D. Hershock (ed.), Value and Values: Economics and Justice in an Age of Global Interdependence, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 214-228. 2015.
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62Economy within Culture: IntroductionEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 1 (2): 1-3. 2017.
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67Growth and Well-Being, Economic and HumanEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 1 (2): 54-67. 2017.The aim of this paper is to trace how a perverted understanding of the human – of human nature, growth, and well-being – came to form the foundation for classical liberal economic thought and to identify some of the negative consequences of this development. My suggestion is that, in response to the social upheaval of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries that would lead to the rise of capitalism and make possible the industrial revolution, moral philosophers applied to humans and to human society …Read more
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103‘Growth’, Economic and Human: Reconstructing Economics through Pragmatism and the Capabilities ApproachContemporary Pragmatism 16 (2-3): 286-306. 2019.Economist Amartya Sen’s and philosopher Martha Nussbaum’s capabilities approach to economic development enjoys global attention, and there has been considerable interest in connections between it and pragmatism. 1 This paper argues, first, that there are indeed strong, productive affinities between Sen’s and Nussbaum’s understanding of ‘capabilities’ in rethinking how economies are to be developed and measured, on the one hand, and John Dewey’s notion of ‘growth’ and applications of pragmatism t…Read more
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61Bibliography of English Translations of the Works of Max SchelerJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 9 (3): 207-208. 1978.
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68Max Scheler: Toward a Sociology of SpaceJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 9 (3): 175-183. 1978.
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67Introduction to Max Scheler's “The Idea of Peace and Pacifism”Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 7 (3): 151-153. 1976.
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59The Life-World Roots of EconomyJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 16 (2): 167-176. 1985.
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58Redefining the Meaning of 'Morality': A Chapter in the Cultural Politics of CapitalismPragmatism Today 7 (2): 42-47. 2016.
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107What’s an Economy Good for?—On the Relevance of Aristotle for 21st Century EconomicsSouthwest Philosophy Review 29 (1): 135-143. 2013.
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Social Science |
| Continental Philosophy |
| Philosophy of the Americas |