Philosophy of the Americas

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  1. FILOSOFIA PERFORMACE: ARQUIVOS AUDIOVISUAIS DAS CULTURAS POPULARES DE AMÉRICA LATINA.Natacha M. U. R. I. E. L. Lopez Gallucci - 2022 - Abrace Associação de Pósgraduação de Estudos da Cena 1 (ABRACE ASSOCIAÇÃO DE PÓSGRADUAÇÃ):1546-1569.
    Neste trabalho reflexionamos sobre a pesquisa Filo Move Perfomance em rede realizada no PPGArtes da Universidade Federal do Ceará. A experimentação desenvolveu estratégias contemplando registros audiovisuais, criações coletivas e arquivos audiovisuais preexistentes, a partir da curadoria de filmes silenciosos, clássicos e modernos sobre as artes populares da América Latina. A montagem criativa do ensaio fílmico, atuando como artefato semiótico multicultural, produziu diálogos transnacionais no espaço diegético entre marcadores de reivindicação da identidade étnico racial, de gênero e de classe atrelados às (...)
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  2. Chaos and Cosmos. The Imaginary and the Political in Jorge Luis Borges.Martin Plot - 2024 - Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
    Chaos and Cosmos offers a new and unique interpretation of Argentine essayist and fiction writer Jorge Luis Borges as a thinker of what continental twentieth century political theory called the political. While not a political writer in the traditional sense, Borges was indeed an author whose response to the advent of totalitarianism, in particular in its Nazi form, generated the most experimental, insightful, and rigorous short fiction and non-fiction political interrogation. -/- As is well known, Borges’ writing went beyond originality; (...)
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  3. Profitization: Ignoring the Ones Who Came First (12th edition).Alyssa D'Ambrosio (ed.) - 2024 - Milian: Relations Beyond Anthropocentrism.
    This essay critiques the Western colonial ideology of exploiting natural resources for profit and its detrimental impact on ecosystems and Indigenous communities. It advocates for recognizing the rights of non-human entities, exemplified by the Magpie River in Quebec, which was granted legal personhood. I contrast the Western profit-driven worldview with Indigenous ontologies, which emphasize the intrinsic value of nature and its interconnectedness with human and other- than-human entities. The paper explores how Indigenous perspectives challenge the commodifica- tion of land and (...)
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Indigenous Philosophy of the Americas
  1. Aproximaciones a la Pachamama, el Sumak Kawsay y al Jopói: hacia una ética ambiental de inspiración indoamericana.Daniel Oviedo Sotelo - 2014 - Ludus Vitalis 22 (41):227-253.
    Some approaches to Pachamama, the Sumak Kawsay and al Jopói: towards an indo-american inspired environmental ethics In American indigenous cultures exist paradigms, beliefs and concepts that posit a better relationship between human beings and nature —and/or its results—including Mother Earth, communal reciprocity networks, harmonious coexistence or living well, and an aspiration to the “Land without Evil.” We analyze the worldviews and knowledges of such indigenous peoples in order to inspire environmental ethics toward new approaches, beyond its current centrism (anthropocentrism, biocentrism, (...)
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  2. A Principled Uncertainty: Writing Studies Methods in Contexts of Indigeneity.Katja Thieme & Shurli Makmillen - 2017 - College Composition and Communication 68 (3):466-493.
    This article uses rhetorical genre theory to discuss methods for writing studies research in light of increasing participation of Indigenous scholars and students in disciplines throughout the academy. Like genres, research methods are embedded in systems of interaction that create subject positions and social relations. Using rhetorical genre theory to understand methods as the cultural tools of research communities, we argue that methods can be enacted as flexible resources in the interest of advancing ethical knowledge. In the context of Indigenous (...)
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  3. Constitutive Visions: Indigeneity and Commonplaces of National Identity in Republican Ecuador.Christa J. Olson - 2014 - University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.
Latin American Philosophy
  1. Nicolás Gómez Dávila frente a la muerte de Dios: una crítica filosófica al proceso de secularización occidental.Carlos Gómez Rodas - 2020 - Medellín, Colombia: Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, Fondo Editorial ITM.
    La crisis de la cultura occidental, que llega a niveles insospechados en latercera década del siglo XXI, exige un cuestionamiento serio acerca de losfundamentos del pensamiento y de la vida modernos. En este empeño, la obra delpensador colombiano Nicolás Gómez Dávila, aun poco conocida en su propio país,resulta de inmenso valor. El presente libro pretende aproximarse a la críticaque hace este filósofo al proceso de secularización, habida cuenta delantropocentrismo que lo caracteriza, en el cual encuentra una auténticareligión que intenta desplazar (...)
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  2. La historia del arte en Colombia.Carlos Vanegas Zubiría - 2025 - H-Art (19):17-28.
    La historia del arte en Colombia no es una disciplina con-solidada, sino más bien un espacio en constante disputa, reconfiguración y cuestionamiento. La escritura del arte en el país se ha desarrollado a partir de múltiples esfuerzos, aunque con una marcada fragmentación que refleja las tensiones propias de su contexto social, cultural e intelectual. Este ensayo busca reflexionar críticamente sobre los problemas y las posibilidades que enfrentan las narrativas historiográficas del arte en Colombia, considerando tanto sus elementos teóricos y metodológicos (...)
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  3. Filosofía, religión, espiritualidad, política, poder y mística en la era global.Mario Magallón Anaya - 2022 - Ciudad de México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América Latina y el Caribe.
    Scrutinizes how philosophical concepts interrelate with politics, theology, economics, and mysticism, tracing their impact on everyday life and power dynamics. This exploration uncovers the theological and political underpinnings of Western philosophical ideas, revealing how they serve as instruments of dominance and control. Urgent calls are made for the recovery of communal solidarity, ethics, and responsibility in the face of neoliberalism's dehumanizing exclusion. Underscores that true freedom arises within a balanced community, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individual and collective liberty. In the (...)
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  4. Gómez Dávila, széljegyzetek és kommentek: egy jobbos a balnak.Dezső Csejtei - 2022 - Budapest: Ctr-T Creative. Edited by Petra Halkó & Gábor Megadja.
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  5. Drummond e a máquina do mundo moderno.Alécio Donizete - 2022 - In Paulo Roberto Margutti Pinto (ed.), VI Colóquio Pensadores Brasileiros: em comemoração ao centenário da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922. Porto Alegre: Editora Fi.
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  6. As conversões de Alceu Amoroso Lima : entre Jackson de Figueiredo e Jacques Maritain.Cândido Moreira Rodrigues - 2022 - In Paulo Roberto Margutti Pinto (ed.), VI Colóquio Pensadores Brasileiros: em comemoração ao centenário da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922. Porto Alegre: Editora Fi.
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  7. As ideias de Paulo Prado.Rodrigo Marcos Jesus - 2022 - In Paulo Roberto Margutti Pinto (ed.), VI Colóquio Pensadores Brasileiros: em comemoração ao centenário da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922. Porto Alegre: Editora Fi.
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  8. As ideias filosóficas de Graça Aranha em a Estética da Vida.Paulo Margutti - 2022 - In Paulo Roberto Margutti Pinto (ed.), VI Colóquio Pensadores Brasileiros: em comemoração ao centenário da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922. Porto Alegre: Editora Fi.
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  9. Anísio, Freire e Oswald. Educação como modo de vida.Filipe Ceppas - 2022 - In Paulo Roberto Margutti Pinto (ed.), VI Colóquio Pensadores Brasileiros: em comemoração ao centenário da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922. Porto Alegre: Editora Fi.
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  10. Do Modernismo de 1922 à pandemia de 2022.Pedro Duarte - 2022 - In Paulo Roberto Margutti Pinto (ed.), VI Colóquio Pensadores Brasileiros: em comemoração ao centenário da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922. Porto Alegre: Editora Fi.
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  11. VI Colóquio Pensadores Brasileiros: em comemoração ao centenário da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922.Paulo Roberto Margutti Pinto (ed.) - 2022 - Porto Alegre: Editora Fi.
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  12. A filosofia no Rio Grande do Sul: 1800-2000: uma cronologia.Luiz Osvaldo Leite - 2023 - [Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil]: [Ntr]mentes Editorial.
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  13. Una aproximación a las formas barrocas como imaginación política.Carlos Vanegas Zubiría - 2025 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte (43):127-155.
    This article offers an approach to baroque forms as a mediation to question and reflect on the perspective of the vanquished in Latin American history. To achieve this, it explores the relationship between the colonial experience and the current crises in the region, highlighting the importance of authors such as Bolívar Echeverría, Bonfil Batalla, Serge Gruzinski, José Luis Romero, Pablo Casanova, and Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui in the understanding of the social history of the Colony. It also analyzes the emergence of (...)
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  14. Inter-American Philosophy as Identity Therapy.Juan Carlos Gonzalez - 2024 - Inter-American Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):1-16.
    [Recipient of the 2024 Inter-American Philosophy Award] Philosophers have recently debated whether the social identity category "Latinx" picks out a race (Alcoff 2006), an ethnicity (Gracia 2008), or something else altogether (Arango and Burgos 2021). Rather than defending one or several of these ways of understanding US Latinx as a political or social group, my paper focuses on the personal social identity turmoil young US Latinx people feel and explores the history of inter-American thought to seek a remedy for it. (...)
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  15. Bioética Interseccional na América Latina Agência Política, Autonomia Relacional e Cuidado com a Vida.Cintia Rodríguez Garat & Graciela de Ortuzar - 2024 - Cadernos de Campo 24 (2):1-16.
    O objetivo deste trabalho é desafiar as correntes tradicionais da bioética, que fundamentam ideais abstratos de imparcialidade, cidadania universal e autonomia absoluta; confrontá-los a partir do conhecimento situado e do reconhecimento da matriz de dominação interseccional vigente na América Latina. Procura investigar como transformar múltiplas desigualdades, repolitizando a justiça interseccional, a agência política em momentos críticos de progresso e colonização dos nossos bens comuns. Nossa proposta final é uma bioética crítica interseccional, representativa e participativa, que inclua de forma não subordinada (...)
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  16. Carlos Pereda’s Porous Reason: A Critical Introduction.Noell Birondo - forthcoming - In Carlos Pereda & Noell Birondo (eds.), Mexico Unveiled: Resisting Colonial Vices and Other Complaints. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. Translated by Noell Birondo.
    The philosophical life can be a nomadic life, both in thought and practice. In the engaging and insightful work of the Mexican-Uruguayan philosopher Carlos Pereda, the more important of these is nomadic thought—a mode of thinking that moves and explores, that is not stationary or static, that is not stubbornly hidebound. This is a kind of nomadism that characterizes healthy or epistemically virtuous thinking in general, and that might indeed be indispensable to it. But a nomadism in practice—of migration, or (...)
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Latin American Philosophy: Foundations
  1. Crítica ético-política al Corredor Energético-Militar México-Estados Unidos.Reyes Espinoza - 2021 - In Luis Diaz Cepeda, Amy Reed-Sandoval & Roberto Sánchez Benítez (eds.), Ética, Política y Migración. Ciudad Juárez: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. pp. 227-250.
    En este artículo, se presenta una crítica ético-política hacia una propuesta tecnológico-militar que llamaremos “Corredor Energético-Militar México-Estados Unidos”. Nuestro enfoque será el medioambiente y cómo este podría ser afectado por el Corredor Energético-Militar México-Estados Unidos, pero la migración también se tendrá en cuenta. Mientras se dé la lógica del desarrollo económico con el estilo universal en la arquitectura y una estrategia militar basada en la supuesta seguridad nacional estadounidense, habrá consecuencias ecológicas negativas hacia el medioambiente y la dominancia económico-militar estadounidense (...)
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Latin American Philosophy: Value Theory
Latin American Philosophy: Ethics
  1. Ética, Política y Migración.Luis Diaz Cepeda, Amy Reed-Sandoval & Roberto Sánchez Benítez (eds.) - 2021 - Ciudad Juárez: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez.
    Ciertamente, la migración es una problemática compleja que merece seguir siendo estudiada desde una perspectiva multidisciplinaria y con amplitud de miras. En Ética, política y migración acompañamos desde la filosofía, la sociología, la geo-grafía y las teorías educativas a los flujos migratorios que se dan en nuestra nación. Emprenderemos un viaje teórico desde las experiencias de las y los migrantes centroamericanos en la frontera sur de nuestro país hasta su llegada y recepción a la fronte-ra norte. Continuaremos nuestra jornada reflexionando (...)
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Latin American Political Philosophy
  1. What’s The Trouble With “Latinx”? A Qualified Defense of a Vilified Term.José Jorge Mendoza - 2024 - APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 24 (1):2-7.
    Today there are many who recommend we stop using the term “Latinx.” They argue that it is grammatically inaccurate, susceptible to the domination objection, and lacks respect for the Latin American community. This essay, however, offers a qualified defense of the term. It suggests ways in which a proponent of “Latinx” might respond to each of these objections and in doing so gives the best possible case for “Latinx.” This case will be more of a pyrrhic victory than anything else, (...)
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Latin American Philosophy of Race and Ethnicity
  1. The Ethics of Ethnic Identity: Jorge Portilla versus Christine Korsgaard.Juan Garcia Torres - forthcoming - Res Philosophica.
    From the thought of mid-twentieth century Mexican philosopher Jorge Portilla, I develop an account of what I call ‘ethics of ethnic identity,’ which include: a) a set of norms of agency grounded in ethnic identity, or ethnic norms of agency—reasons for action and obligations that spring from a given ethnic identity, and b) a type of normativity governing these ethnic norms of agency. I argue that one of the theoretical advantages of this account is that it fares well with respect (...)
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Latin American Philosophy, Misc
  1. Buen Vivir and Disability's Swerve.Nate Whelan-Jackson - 2024 - Inter-American Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):17-41.
    Buen Vivir is a postdevelopment philosophy enshrined in Ecuador's 2008 Constitution, which offers an alternative to neoliberal development frameworks. This paper examines the distinctive features of Buen Vivir and associated reforms regarding disabled people's rights, alongside Boaventura de Sousa Santos’ analysis of “ecology of knowledges,” to suggest that the outlook offers important resources for theorizing disabled people's active role in shaping shared notions of living well. These reforms uphold epistemic ideals of solidarity and the possibility of developing embodied knowledges that (...)
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  2. After economics' "discovery" of homo socialis: Decolonial vigilance and interpretive collaboration.Carlos Palacios - 2024 - Global Perspectives 5 (1):1-20.
    Current intellectual calls for more socially minded governance often resort to the authority of the experimental and behavioral economists who have provided uncontroversial evidence for the generalized existence of a Homo socialis. For a qualitative social researcher, the narrative of a “discovery” makes little sense. This article provides a more meaningful account of the experimental rationale of prosocial preferences research, interrogating, from a “decolonial” theoretical perspective, the epistemic and normative implications of a method that persuasively claims to have challenged the (...)
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  3. La matriz de sentido. Ensayos sobre la larga agonía de la Argentina alfonsinista.Martin Plot - 2024 - Buenos Aires: Prometeo.
    ¿Como llegamos hasta este punto en que la democracia tal como la conocimos en las últimas cuatro décadas corre peligro? Las intervenciones de Martín Plot, recorriendo los conflictos centrales de los últimos 12 años de la política argentina, ofrecen una respuesta. En un nivel que podemos llamar discursivo con la condición de entender que el autor retiene en ese nivel todos los hechos económicos, sociales y políticos relevantes del período, podrán captarse, junto a la reaparición de la virulencia del autoritarismo (...)
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  1. John Poinsot and John Deely.Frank Nuessel - 2024 - Studia Poinsotiana.
    This essay addresses two preeminent figures in the study of the doctrine of signs. The first is John Poinsot (9 July 1589 – 15 June 1644). The second is John Deely (26 April 1942 – 7 January 2017). In many ways, the academic lives of these two noteworthy scholars are forever intertwined because of their scholarly contributions to the doctrine of signs. On the one hand, John Poinsot authored a very significant, but long neglected document, Tractatus de Signis, which articulated (...)
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  2. Pragmatism and academic freedom: the university as intellectual experiment station from Humboldt to Peirce and Dewey.Shannon Dea - forthcoming - In Robert Lane (ed.), Pragmatism Revisited. Cambridge University Press.
    Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey’s thinking on universities, their function, and what is required in support of that function was deeply influenced by University of Berlin founder Wilhelm von Humboldt’s reform of the Prussian educational system. This chapter traces that influence and describes Dewey’s role as one of the founders of the modern American conception of academic freedom. It concludes with a consideration of threats posed to universities and academic freedom by authoritarianism, and possible responses to those threats offered (...)
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  1. Philosophy: The Game.Martin Korth - manuscript
    In academic philosophy, it is easy for students to lose track of how important questions in subfields are interrelated. Philosophy: The Game is an educational resource designed to remedy this by providing the opportunity to discuss ‘big questions’ while playing a card game. The question-answer pairs for the game are taken from the recent PhilPapers Survey[1], with some joker cards added to illustrate the impact that solutions to particular problems in the philosophy of mind might have on philosophy at large. (...)
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  2. The Analytic Turn in American Philosophy: An Institutional Perspective. Part II: Analytic vs. Continental Philosophy.Sander Verhaegh - forthcoming - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science.
    This paper continues a reconstruction of the analytic turn in American philosophy between 1940 and 1970. The first part of this paper argued that philosophers at Princeton, Yale, and Columbia sought to stimulate ‘humanistic’ approaches to philosophy in their hiring policies and tenure decisions, thereby marginalizing the ‘scientific’ philosophies that were in vogue among their students. This second part unearths some of the mechanisms that contributed to the analytic turn once the movement’s fiercest opponents retired. I argue that a new (...)
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  3. The Analytic Turn in American Philosophy: An Institutional Perspective. Part I: Scientific vs. Humanistic Philosophy.Sander Verhaegh - forthcoming - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science.
    This two-part paper reconstructs the analytic turn in American philosophy through a comparative longitudinal study of three major philosophy departments: Princeton, Yale, and Columbia. I trace their hiring policies, tenure decisions, curriculum designs, and the external pressures that forced them to continuously adapt their strategies; and I use those analyses to distill some of the factors that contributed to the rapid growth of analytic philosophy between 1940 and 1970. In this first part, I show that philosophers at Princeton, Yale, and (...)
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  1. The Many Faces of Pragmaticism: Peircean Semiotics as a Bridge Between Science, Philosophy, and Religion.O. Lehto - manuscript
    Reconciling the many “faces” of Peirce – the Scientist, Philosopher, and Metaphysician - helps to make sense of the open-endedness and versatility of semiotics. Semiosis, for Peirce, knows no rigid hermeneutic or disciplinary bounds. It thus forces us to be open to interdisciplinary and holistic inquiries. The pragmatic maxim sets limits on metaphysical speculation, but it also legitimates the extension of the experimentalist method into cosmological, metaphysical, and even religious domains. Although Peirce's religious speculations are ultimately unsatisfactory, understanding why Peirce (...)
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  2. Introduction: Pragmatism and Anthropology.Sofia Testa Alexandratos - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    Early American pragmatism was an attempt to question the philosophical conceptions of the human being inherited from modern European philosophy. This revision of the philosophical canon was deeply tied to the social, cultural, technological, and political changes that shook the structures of modern societies in the 19th century, disclosing unforeseen potentialities, unregulated powers, as well as social feelings of alienation, anonymity, and repressed social power (Bernstein 1971, 2010; Misak...
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  3. The Human Form of Life.Meredith Williams - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    Anna Boncompagni’s Wittgenstein on Forms of Life, written for the Cambridge Elements of The Philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, is an excellent overview of the topic and does exactly what such an Elements book should do. Most importantly, it provides a map of the leading philosophical interpretations of Wittgenstein’s use of the phrase “form of life,” and so debates of how it is best to be understood. The map consists of three interpretive axes of dispute: natural vs. cultural, one vs. many, (...)
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  4. Wittgenstein on Forms of Life - Replies to Critics.Anna Boncompagni - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    Let me start by expressing my deepest gratitude to the authors who contributed to this book symposium with insightful comments and thoughts, and to the European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy for hosting this discussion. I feel honored that my Cambridge Element was chosen as a suitable subject for a book symposium and I will do my best to respond to the many perceptive, farseeing, and stimulating comments that Lars Hertzberg, Luigi Perissinotto, Elena Valeri, and Meredith Willi...
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  5. The Entanglement of Ethics and Anthropology.Armando Manchisi - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    The idea of self-realization is one of the most significant points of intersection between ethics and philosophical anthropology, the disciplines that study, respectively, human conduct and human nature. An examination of this idea, therefore, allows us to shed light on these two fields and their entanglement. In this article I present two possible accounts of self-realization: the Essentialist Account, which understands it as the actualization of an intrinsic potential, and the Interactionist Account, which conceives it as the successful interaction between (...)
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  6. Review of Daniel R. Huebner, Reintroducing Mead. [REVIEW]Francis Douville Vigeant - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    The Mead Renaissance, as announced by Guido Baggio (2017: 2) has yet taken a new turn. For a long time, Mead’s posthumous editions – including the most discussed Mind, Self and Society, and the less considered The Philosophy of the Present (Huebner 2014a) – were the only way for researchers to gain an insight into his thought. These texts have since been the subject of commentaries, critical re-editions and in-depth analyses like the work of Hans Joas (1980/1997), Gary A. Cook (...)
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  7. Review of Núria Sara Miras Boronat & Michela Bella (eds), Women in Pragmatism: Past, Present and Future. [REVIEW]Federica Castelli - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    Women in Pragmatism investigates the entanglements and resonances between pragmatism and the issues, struggles, and voices of women and feminist thought. As well as describing the theme and contents of the volume, Women in Pragmatism also describes the posture of women who wrote the essays holding together their being women and pragmatists and making the two approaches interact with respect to their own specific disciplines and fields of research. Far from being a collection of individual pap...
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  8. Review of Alexis Dianda, The Varieties of Experience: William James after the Linguistic Turn. [REVIEW]Sarin Marchetti - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    Advertised by Cornel West as “the best philosophical treatment of the great William James in this generation,” Alexis Dianda’s The Varieties of Experience: William James after the Linguistic Turn meets the reader with high expectations, which it indeed fulfills. Her volume is a seminal contribution to Jamesian scholarship in its defense of some of the most puzzling aspects of James’s conception(s) of experience for us readers past the linguistic turn. The task has been attempted before, with...
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  9. “Subject-matter”: The Graphic Evidence of an Operative Field.Gioia Laura Iannilli - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    The persistent occurrence of a locution that turns out to be far from trivially used, and the translation hurdles related to it are the core elements of this contribution. The term in question is subject-matter, which is used by John Dewey in many of his writings and of which he provides an explicit conceptualization in Art as Experience. Focusing on this term and its hyphenation allows to emphasize and shed new light on important aspects of Dewey’s thought, in that: it (...)
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  10. Potentiality and Actuality in Peirce and Dewey.Jim Garrison - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    This paper fills a gap in the literature concerning the importance of the categories of potentiality and actuality in the philosophies of Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey. Peirce and Dewey derived their positions by revising Aristotle. Their revisions are surprisingly similar in many aspects and different in at least one significant feature – haecceity. Peirce and Dewey’s pragmatic reconstruction of actuality and potentiality is perhaps the most important advance since the Scholastics. The goal is to recover the categories of (...)
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  11. Pragmatism and Post-Truth.John Fennell - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    This paper begins by contrasting two familiar approaches to truth and justification: realist and anti-realist, in order to indicate, firstly, two important, but diametrically opposed, intuitions they each capture about these notions, and secondly, the epistemological problems they each give rise to: radical scepticism and relativism respectively. It then introduces a third, fallibilist-pragmatist account, which captures each of the important insights of the other two accounts while avoiding their problems. The paper concludes by showcasing how the fallibilist-pragmatist approach differs from (...)
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  12. Forms of Life: What Use Should We Make of Them?Elena Valeri - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    Anna Boncompagni’s book Wittgenstein on Forms of Life (2022) – published in the CUP series “Elements in the Philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein” – can be divided into two main parts: the first part, consisting of the Introduction and Sections 2 and 3, has a primarily critical-exegetical purpose; the second part coincides with Section 4, in which the author elaborates and briefly defends her own interpretative proposal on Wittgenstein’s use of the notion of forms of life, the pars destruens of w...
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  13. Whether and How the Wittgensteinian Notion of Form of Life Should Matter to Us.Luigi Perissinotto - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    This slim volume by Anna Boncompagni (part of the Cambridge University Press “Elements” series) is certainly (and primarily) a very useful tool for anyone, scholar or student, who wants to engage with the Wittgensteinian notion of form (or forms) of life and the ways in which it has been understood and interpreted over the decades. Here I would like to propose some thoughts that were stimulated by reading Anna’s book, without trying to give them an orderly or even systematic form. (...)
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  14. Gesturing Towards The Contingent.Lars Hertzberg - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    1. Anna Boncompagni has written a thorough, lucid and persuasive account of Wittgenstein’s use of the expression “form of life,” of its historical background and of the debate surrounding the concept. I am very largely in agreement with her argument, in particular I think her central contention that the concept of a form of life has a methodological rather than a substantive role in Wittgenstein’s thinking is insightful and important. I also think she is right in the connected claim that (...)
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