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Pragmatism with purpose: selected writings
Peter H. Hare, Joseph Palencik, Douglas R. Anderson and Stephen A. Miller
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Introduction: Present at the End? Who Will Be There When the Last Stone Is Thrown? (Vincent Colapietro) (page 1)
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Autobiographical Occasions (page 19)
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A Brief Autobiography (page 19)
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Editing American Philosophy (page 21)
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Reflections on the Career of John J. McDermott (page 21)
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PART I. THE ETHICS OF BELIEF
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1. The Right and Duty to Will to Believe (with Peter Kauber) (page 31)
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2. William James, Dickinson Miller, and C. J. Ducasse on the Ethics of Belief (with Edward H. Madden) (page 50)
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3. Problems and Prospects in the Ethics of Belief (page 63)
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PART II. REFLECTIONS ON CLASSICAL PRAGMATISM
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4. A Critical Appraisal of James's View of Causality (with Edward H. Madden) (page 85)
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5. In Memoriam: Frederic Harold Young (1905-2003) and the Founding of the Peirce Society (page 98)
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6. The American Philosophical Tradition as Progressively Enriched Naturalism (page 117)
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PART III. NATURALISM, HOLISM, CONTEXTUALISM
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7. Propositions and Adverbial Metaphysics (page 125)
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8. Thickening Holistic Pragmatism (page 132)
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PART IV. THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
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9. On the Difficulty of Evading the Problem of Evil (with Edward H. Madden) (page 155)
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10. Religion and Analytic Naturalism (page 167)
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11. Buchler's Ordinal Metaphysics and Process Theology (with John Ryder) (page 174)
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PART V. PHILOSOPHY PAST AND FUTURE
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12. Neglected American Philosophers in the History of Symbolic Interactionism (with John Lincourt) (page 189)
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13. The Future of American Philosophy (page 195)
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PART VI. POETRY
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14. What Are Poets For? Contextualism and Pragmatism (page 209)
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15. Misunderstandings between Poet and Philosopher: Wallace Stevens and Paul Weiss (page 215)
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16. Deep Conceptual Play in William James (page 227)
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PART VII. SOCIAL CRITIQUE
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17. Reflections on Civil Disobedience (page 245)
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18. The American Mind (page 263)
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19. The Death Penalty Debate: A Humanist's Understanding of America's Social Problems (page 270)
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20. Values of the American Intellectual Class (page 279)
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Notes (page 291)
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Index (page 321)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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TCPS | 53.2 (2017): 335-339 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/trancharpeirsoc.53.2.08 |
WSJ | 40.2 (2016): 235-237 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/635722 |
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Published: 2015
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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