Pragmatism in the Americas / edited by Gregory Fernando Pappas.

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2011
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Publication/Creation

New York : Fordham University Press, 2011.

Physical description

xi, 369 pages ; 24 cm.

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1st ed.

Contents

John Dewey in Spain and in Spanish America / Antón Donoso -- Pragmatism in Brazil : John Dewey and education / Marcus Vinicius da Cunha and Débora Cristina Garcia -- Charles Peirce and the Hispanic world / Jaime Nubiola -- John Dewey and the legacy of Mexican pragmatism in the United States / Ruben Flores -- The neglected historical and philosophical connection between José Ingenieros and Ralph Waldo Emerson / Manuela Alejandra Gomez -- The pragmatism of Eugenio d'Ors / Marta Torregrosa -- Pedro Zulen and the reception of pragmatism in Peru / Pablo Quintanilla -- Vaz Ferreira as a pragmatist : the articulation of science and philosophy / Paloma Pérez-Ilzarbe -- Dewey and Ortega on the starting point / Douglas Browning -- Was Risieri Frondizi a Hispanic pragmatist? / Gregory Fernando Pappas -- The Latino character of American pragmatism / Gregory Fernando Pappas -- Leopoldo Zea, Stanley Cavell, and the seduction of "American" philosophy / Carlos Alberto Sanchez -- Pragmatic pluralism, multiculturalism, and the new Hispanic / José Medina -- Pragmatism, Latino intercultural citizenship, and the transformation of American democracy / José-Antonio Orosco -- Understanding immigration as lived personal experience / Daniel Campos -- Dewey and Latina lesbian on the quest for purity / Gregory Fernando Pappas -- Dewey and Martí : culture in education / Alejandro Strong -- Dewey's and Freire's pedagogies of recognition : a critique of subtractive schooling / Kim Díaz -- Religiously binding the imperial self : classical pragmatism's call and liberation, philosophy's response / Alexander V. Stehn.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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