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Experience as philosophy: on the work of John J. McDermott
James Campbell and Richard E. Hart
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Frontmatter
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Contributors (page vii)
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Introduction by the Editors (page 1)
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1 Locality in American Culture and the American Experience (William J. Gavin, page 12)
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2 The Pragmatic Scholar and the History of American Philosophy (James Campbell, page 30)
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3 Living Creatively, While Terminal (Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley, page 58)
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4 The "Bite" of the Existential "Moment" (Michael W. Allen, page 84)
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5 McDermott's Processive-Relational Personalism: Optimism? No! Hope? Perhaps! (Eugene Fontinell, page 116)
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6 Landscape and Personscape in Urban Aesthetics (Richard E. Hart, page 140)
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7 What Does It Mean to Have an Ethics? (Paul B. Thompson, page 162)
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8 No Eros, No Buds: Teaching as Nectaring (Arthur Lothstein, page 178)
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9 The Necessity of a Cultural Pedagogy (John Ryder, page 211)
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Afterword: You Are Really Able (page 237)
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Notes (page 273)
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Complete Bibliography of the Writings of John J. McDermott (page 293)
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Index (page 317)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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TCPS | 43.4 (Fall 2007): 787-795 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/transactions_of_the_charles_s_peirce_society/v043/43.4browning.html |
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Published: c2006
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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