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    Spirit and Eternity in Whitehead and Santayana
    In Janusz A. Polanowski & Donald W. Sherburne (eds.), Whitehead's Philosophy: Points of Connection, State University of New York Press. pp. 61-80. 2012.
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    Introduction
    In John Lachs (ed.), Freedom and Limits, Fordham University Press. pp. 1-16. 2020.
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    John Dewey and Our Educational Prospect (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 35 (106): 62-65. 2007.
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    This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor
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    Kindness and the Good Society: Connections of the Heart (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (4): 351-354. 2004.
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    Time and Ordered Richness
    Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (2): 103-106. 2011.
  •  3
    Heroic Hermione: Celebrating the Love of Learning
    Reason Papers 34 (1): 89-108. 2012.
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    A Community of Inquiry
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 36 (107): 29-32. 2008.
  • The ends of courage
    In S. van Hooft, N. Athanassoulis, J. Kawall, J. Oakley & L. van Zyl (eds.), The Handbook of Virtue Ethics, Acumen Publishing. 2014.
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    Habits of hope: a pragmatic theory
    Vanderbilt University Press. 2001.
    Patrick Shade makes a strong argument for the necessity of hope in a cynical world that too often rejects it as foolish. While most accounts of hope situate it in a theological context, Shade presents a theory rooted in the pragmatic thought of such American philosophers as C. S. Peirce, William James, and John Dewey
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    Spirit and Eternity in Whitehead and Santayana
    In Janusz A. Polanowski & Donald W. Sherburne (eds.), Whitehead's philosophy: points of connection, State University of New York Press. pp. 61. 2004.
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    The Moral Philosophy of John Steinbeck (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 33 (101): 65-67. 2005.
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    Habits of Hope: A Pragmatic Theory of the Life of Hope
    Dissertation, Vanderbilt University. 1997.
    The aim of this dissertation is to develop a theory of hope which accounts for the two senses in which hoping is, or should be, practical. The first sense concerns the need to make hopes realizable, while the second captures hope's ability to sustain us and foster growth. My argument is that a pragmatic theory of hope, previously undeveloped, provides a compelling explanation of hope's practicality. In particular, such a theory emphasizes three dimensions of the life of hope--particular hopes, h…Read more
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    Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 22 (1): 80-84. 1999.
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    Educating Hopes
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 25 (3): 191-225. 2006.
    Acknowledging the negative impact poverty and violence can have on the educational process, I explore ways in which a pragmatic interpretation of hope can guide us in formulating preventive and responsive measures that are not intrusive on the normal curriculum. I draw on key pragmatic ideas presented by John Dewey to emphasize habits central to a pragmatic theory of hope. Equally important is the notion of a community of hope that fosters the development of hope's habits. A hopeful pedagogy …Read more