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Contemporary Pragmatism. Volume 8, Number 2, December 2011.
Aboulafia, Mitchell and John R. Shook (Eds.)
Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2011, VI, 212 pp.
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Series: Contemporary Pragmatism 8:2
Contents Symposium on Obama and Pragmatism Mark Sanders and Colin Koopman: Introductory Notes on the Obama and Pragmatism Symposium Bart Schultz: Pragmatist in Chief: Further Reflections on the Pragmatism of Barack Obama Paul C. Taylor: Is It Sometime Yet? Mark Sanders: Obama’s Principled Pragmatism Joseph Winters: The Audacity to Mourn: Obama, Pragmatism, and the Agony of Progress Noëlle McAfee: Obama’s Call for a More Perfect Union Judith Green: Reframing Barack Obama’s Thick Philosophical Pragmatism: An Experiment in Democratic Redirection Shane J. Ralston: Obama’s Pragmatism in International Affairs Colin Koopman: Pragmatist Interpretations of Obama: On Two Ways of Being a Pragmatist Michael Eldridge: Linking Obama’s Pragmatism to Philosophical Pragmatism: Obama as a Pragmatic Democrat (and Why it Matters) Articles Jerome A. Popp: John Dewey’s Democratic Intentionality Paul Ott: Moral Pluralism, Moral Motivation, and Democracy: A Critique of Talisse’s Epistemic Justification of Democracy J. Caleb Clanton and Andrew T. Forcehimes: A Peircean Epistemic Argument for a Modest Multiculturalism Mark Dietrich Tschaepe: John Dewey’s Conception of Scientific Explanation: Moving Philosophers of Science Past the Realism-Antirealism Debate Essay Review Richard Shusterman: Feeling Beyond the Text: Reflections on The Rorty Reader
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