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    Pragmatism as a Philosophy of Education in the Hispanic World: A Response.Gregario Fernando Pappas & Jim Garrison - 2005 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 24 (6):515-529.
    We concentrate on four questions among the many posed by this special collection of papers on Pragmatism and the Hispanic world. They are, first, what took pragmatism beyond the borders of the United States and into the Hispanic world? Next, what are the ideas of Dewey that have had the greatest impact on Hispanic culture? Third, what are the past and present obstacles that has kept the Hispanic world from using pragmatism to deal with many of their educational and social (...)
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    Some Great Figures.Gregory D. Gilson & Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2009 - In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 497–524.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Acosta, José de (1539–1600) Alberdi, Juan Bautista (1810–84) Bello, Andrés (1781–1865) Bilbao, Francisco (1823–65) Bolkvar, Simón (1783–1830) Casas, Bartolomé de las (1484–1566) Caso, Antonio (1883–1946) Cruz, Sor Juana Inés de la (1651–95) da Costa, Newton Carneiro Affonso (b. 1929) Dussel, Enrique (b. 1934) Frondizi, Risieri (1910–83) Gaos, José (1900–69) González Prada, Manuel (1848–1918) Gracia, Jorge J. E. (b. 1942) Haya de la Torre, Victor Raúl (1895–1979) Hostos, Eugenio Marka de (1839–1903) Ingenieros, José (1877–1925) Korn, Alejandro (...)
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    Leonard Harris’s Insurrectionist “Challenge” to Pragmatism.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2023 - In Jacoby Adeshei Carter & Darryl Scriven (eds.), Insurrectionist Ethics. Radical Perspectives on Social Justice. Palgrave. pp. 197-212.
    Leonard Harris’s work on Alain Locke and insurrectionism are invaluable contributions to American philosophy, but for some reason his “insurrectionist challenge to Pragmatism” gets the most attention; it presses Pragmatism to show how it can facilitate insurrection and revolt against moral abominations such as oppression, racism, and slavery. For some, the implication of the challenge is that Pragmatism and insurrectionism are incompatible; for others, there is still hope that at least future Pragmatism could meet the challenge. But overall the legitimacy (...)
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    Saving identity from postmodernism? The normalization of constructivism in International Relations.Nik Hynek & Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2010 - Contemporary Political Theory 9 (2):171-199.
    International Relations's intellectual history is almost always treated as a history of ideas in isolation from both those discursive and political economies which provide its disciplinary and wider context. This paper contributes to this wider analysis by focusing on the impact of the field's discursive economy. Specifically, using Foucaultian archaeologico-genealogical strategy of problematization to analyse the emergence and disciplinary trajectories of Constructivism in IR, this paper argues that Constructivism has been brought gradually closer to its mainstream Neo-utilitarian counterpart through a (...)
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    The Pragmatists' Approach to Injustice.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2016 - The Pluralist 11 (1):58-77.
    there has been a recent resurgence of pragmatism1 in sociopolitical theory, one in which pragmatism is presented as offering an alternative and promising approach to nonideal theories of justice. This may seem ironic since the record of the classical pragmatists on being explicit about justice or the injustices of their time in their philosophical corpus is a mixed one at best. However, this has not stopped recent philosophers from continuing to draw from the philosophical resources in this tradition to address (...)
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    ILA AND JOHN MELLOW PRIZE: The Pragmatists’ Approach to Injustice.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2016 - The Pluralist 11 (1):58-77.
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    John Dewey's Radical Logic: The Function of the Qualitative in Thinking.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2016 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 52 (3):435.
    Language fails not because thought fails, but because no verbal symbols can do justice to the fullness and richness of thought. In his later works, more specifically in his seminal 1930 essay “Qualitative Thought”, John Dewey questioned some of the traditional assumptions about the nature and function of the qualitative in inquiry. Dewey foresaw what recent scientific accounts of human thinking are confirming: it is more complex, less linear, more emotional, affective, bodily-based, non-reflective, non-linguistic, non-conscious than philosophers have assumed. Secondary (...)
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    What would John Dewey say about Deliberative Democracy and Democratic Experimentalism?Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2012 - Contemporary Pragmatism 9 (2):57-74.
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    The Latino character of American pragmatism.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2011 - In Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society. Fordham University Press. pp. 93 - 112.
    This chapter makes the claim that pragmatism is a philosophy that affirms and reflects values that are predominant and are cherished by Latin, not North American culture. It breaks the thesis up into five parts. They include an exploration of philosophy and culture, the values and vices of Anglo-Saxon and Latin culture, pragmatism, Anglo vices and Latin traits, pragmatism and the balance of America, and a Latinization of America.
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    Zapatismo, Luis Villoro, and American Pragmatism on Democracy, Power, and Injustice.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2017 - The Pluralist 12 (1):85-100.
    pragmatism has been appropriated and welcomed in Latin America because there is much prior practice and circumstance that makes for a good fit, and not simply because it was an external solution to local problems. In fact, many developments have already occurred in Latin America that, although not directly influenced by John Dewey, are better examples of his methods and ideas than what occurs north of the Rio Grande.1 Indeed, when Dewey was in Mexico, he was impressed with their educational (...)
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  11. Dewey and latina lesbians on the Quest for purity.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2001 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 15 (2):152-161.
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    Open-Mindedness and Courage: Complementary Virtues of Pragmatism.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1996 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 32 (2):316 - 335.
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    Jazz and Philosophical Contrapunteo_: Philosophies of _La Vida in the Americas on Behalf of Radical Democracy.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (1):1-25.
    the saap 2020 conference in mexico is the culmination of an internal and gradual transformation in SAAP that has taken many years. I came to this organization as a graduate student. I was then the only Latino and Leonard Harris the only African American philosopher in SAAP. Thanks to the efforts of many scholars and presidents, SAAP has come to recognize the important philosophical contributions of female, African American, Indigenous, and Latinx philosophers. Let's not take for granted how we got (...)
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  14. The Latino Character of American Pragmatism.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1998 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (1):93-112.
     
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    Dewey's Moral Theory: Experience as Method.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1997 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 33 (3):520 - 556.
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    The Limitations and Dangers of Decolonial Philosophies.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2017 - Radical Philosophy Review 20 (2):265-295.
    In this essay I pay homage to one of the most important but neglected philosophers of liberation in Latin America, Luis Villoro, by considering what possible lessons we can learn from his philosophy about how to approach injustices in the Americas. Villoro was sympathetic to liberatory-leftist philosophies but he became concerned with the direction they took once they grew into philosophical movements centered on shared beliefs or on totalizing theories that presume global explanatory power. These movements became vulnerable to extremes (...)
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    Dewey and Feminism: The Affective and Relationships in Dewey's Ethics.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1993 - Hypatia 8 (2):78 - 95.
    Dewey provides an ethics that is committed to those aspects of experience that have been associated with the "feminine." In addition to an argument against the devaluation of the affective and of concrete relationships, we also find in Dewey's ethics a thoughtful appreciation of how and why these things are essential to our moral life. In this article I consider the importance of the affective and of relationships in Dewey's ethics and set out aspects of Dewey's ethics that might be (...)
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    To Be or to Do. John Dewey and the Great Divide in Ethics.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1997 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 14 (4):447 - 472.
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    William James' Virtuous Believer.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (1):77 - 109.
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    Dewey’s Philosophical Approach to Racial Prejudice.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1996 - Social Theory and Practice 22 (1):47-65.
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    The Narrative and Identity of Pragmatism in America: The History of a Dysfunctional Family?Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2014 - The Pluralist 9 (2):65-83.
    we have recently seen the publication of several books on the narrative and identity of Pragmatism. Perhaps this is a sign that, after the first decade of the twenty-first century, scholars of Pragmatism now have the required distance or historical perspective to be confident about the history of Pragmatism in the twentieth century. In this paper, I examine the narratives of Pragmatism in Richard Bernstein’s The Pragmatic Turn and Colin Koopman’s Pragmatism as Transition.1 In spite of their differences, these scholars (...)
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  22. El punto de partida de la filosofía en Risieri Frondizi y el pragmatismo.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2007 - Anuario Filosófico 40 (89):319-342.
    The work of Risieri Frondizi is an important historical and philosophical connection between the Hispanic world and American philosophy. Frondizi shares with the classical American pragmatists, especially with John Dewey, the same criticism of the starting point of modern philosophy, and a defense of ‘experience’ as the proper basis for any philosophical inquiry. Moreover, Frondizi can be read as making significant and original contributions to the history of doctrines such as pragmatism, which take ‘experience’ as their starting point.
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  23. A Pragmatist Ethics of Belief.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1990 - Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin
    I attempt to find an adequate answer to the two following basic issues of an ethics of belief: How do we determine what we ought to believe? What dispositions and abilities ought one to develop in order to lead a responsible "doxastic life"? I consider first how the traditional but still predominant view is in need of a radical revision and then propose a new and more promising pragmatic position. ;In an introductory chapter I elucidate the scope, richness, and contemporary (...)
     
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    American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Present by Erin McKenna and Scott L. Pratt.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2021 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 57 (1):130-137.
    American Philosophy is the first introduction to the tradition of American philosophy that frames the history of the philosophical ideas in the history of America. This is an extraordinary accomplishment that is long overdue. The book tells the story of a philosophical tradition that is shaped by, and critically reacts to, major events in the history of the USA. In their introduction, McKenna and Pratt explain what the American philosophical tradition stood for. For many of the philosophers mentioned in this (...)
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    A Re-Examination of Browning’s View of Experience.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (9999):97-108.
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    A Re-Examination of Browning’s View of Experience.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (9999):97-108.
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    16 Dewey and Latina Lesbians on the Quest for Purity.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2011 - In Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press. pp. 262-273.
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    Introduction.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2011 - In Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press. pp. 1-16.
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    La metafilosofía de los pragmatistas clásicos.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2010 - Discusiones Filosóficas 11 (17):205-222.
    E n e s t e e n s a y o a r g u me n t o q u e l ametafilosofía de los pragmatistas es lacontribución más importante de estosf i l ós of os a l a hi s t or i a de l a f i l os of í ay es t ambi én l o que l os di st i ngue deot ros f i l ósof os. Los f i (...)
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    Pragmatism in the Americas.Gregory Fernando Pappas (ed.) - 2011 - Fordham University Press.
    The book will prove an invaluable source for philosophers and philosophy students, as well as for scholars from other disciplines (e.g., history, political science, sociology, diversity studies, and gender and race studies) to begin understanding the dynamic relationship in thinking between the two Americas. In addition to documenting the results of a new and thriving area of research, it can also function as a primer to direct and provoke further inquiry. -/- Its essays, from North American, Spanish, and Latin American (...)
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    11 The Latino Character of American Pragmatism.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2011 - In Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press. pp. 170-184.
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    The metaphilosophy of classic pragmatists.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2010 - Discusiones Filosóficas 11 (17):205-222.
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  33. Why Are Hispanic Philosophers Marginalized In The American Philosophical Community?Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2012 - In George Yancy (ed.), Reframing the Practice of Philosophy: Bodies of Color, Bodies of Knowledge. State University of New York Press. pp. 167-180.
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    What Is Going On? Where Do We Go from Here? Should the Souls of White Folks Be Saved?Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2018 - The Pluralist 13 (1):67-80.
    in "whites: made in america," the Rev. Thandeka takes on the issues that have recently been in the minds of many Americans in light of racial problems and the shocking results of the elections: "What is going on?" She does not pretend to provide a full diagnosis, but argues that there is a need for a new conceptual shift and new target of our inquiries. Thandeka argues that underneath the veil of whiteness, there are troublesome feelings and emotions that need (...)
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    William James and the Logic of Faith.Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1992 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (4):781 - 808.
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    10 Was Risieri Frondizi a Hispanic Pragmatist?Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2011 - In Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press. pp. 156-169.
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    Was Risieri Frondizi a Hispanic pragmatist?Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2011 - In Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press.
    Risieri Frondizi was arguably the Latin American philosopher with the strongest personal ties to philosophy in North America. His relation with North American philosophers was key to his philosophical development. Frondizi won a scholarship to do advanced studies at Columbia University in New York. This chapter explores Frondizi's thought and questions whether his philosophy was consonant enough with the core philosophical insights of pragmatism to consider him part of the pragmatist family.
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  38. James Campbell. "The Community Reconstructs". [REVIEW]Gregory Fernando Pappas - 1994 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 8 (3):236.
     
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    John R. Shook and Joseph Margolis, eds. A Companion to Pragmatism. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2006. xii + 431 pp. Cloth ISBN 1-4051-1621-8. [REVIEW]Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2007 - Contemporary Pragmatism 4 (2):120-123.
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    REVIEW: T ranslated, and with an introduction by R amon D el C astillo. LA OPINION PUBLICA Y SUS PROBLEMAS (SPANISH TRANSLATION OF THE PUBLIC AND ITS PROBLEMS)..(Madrid: Ediciones Morata, 2004). [REVIEW]Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2005 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (4):868-870.
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    REVIEW: T ranslated, and with an introduction by R amon D el C astillo. LA OPINION PUBLICA Y SUS PROBLEMAS (SPANISH TRANSLATION OF THE PUBLIC AND ITS PROBLEMS)..(Madrid: Ediciones Morata, 2004). [REVIEW]Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2005 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (4):868-870.
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    Review: Translated, and with an introduction by Ramon Del Castillo. La opinion publica Y sus problemas (spanish translation of the public and its problems). . (Madrid: Ediciones morata, 2004). [REVIEW]Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2005 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (4):868-870.
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    John Dewey's Ethics: Democracy as Experience.Gregory Pappas - 2008 - Indiana University Press.
    John Dewey, widely known as "America's philosopher," provided important insights into education and political philosophy, but surprisingly never set down a complete moral or ethical philosophy. Gregory Fernando Pappas presents the first systematic and comprehensive treatment of Dewey's ethics. By providing a pluralistic account of moral life that is both unified and coherent, Pappas considers ethics to be key to an understanding of Dewey's other philosophical insights, especially his views on democracy. Pappas unfolds Dewey's ethical vision (...)
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  44. Review essay: Gregory Fernando Pappas, John Dewey's ethics: Democracy as experience (bloomington: Indiana university press, 2008).Carlos Pereda - 2009 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (6):737-741.
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    Book ReviewsGregory Fernando Pappas,. John Dewey’s Ethics: Democracy as Experience.Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008. Pp. 341. $65.00 ; $24.95. [REVIEW]J. E. Tiles - 2009 - Ethics 119 (2):372-377.
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    Review essay: Gregory Fernando Pappas, John Dewey's Ethics: Democracy as Experience (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008). [REVIEW]Carlos Pereda - 2009 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (6):737-741.
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    John Dewey's Ethics: Democracy as Experience By Gregory Fernando Pappas.Kory Spencer Sorrell - 2012 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 48 (2):245.
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    Pragmatism in the Americas ed. by Gregory Fernando Pappas (review). [REVIEW]José Jorge Mendoza - 2013 - The Pluralist 8 (2):121-127.
    At the University of Oregon, where I received my PhD, one of the requirements for advancing to doctoral candidacy was the completion of a History Paper. The History Paper challenges the student to bring together two philosophers from different philosophical traditions on a similar question and/or topic. The two philosophers that I chose for my History Paper were Latin American philosopher Enrique Dussel and the American philosopher John Dewey. As I began work on this project, I quickly realized that it (...)
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    Lost Justification.George S. Pappas - 1980 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 5 (1):127-134.
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    The Routledge guidebook to Plato's Republic.Nickolas Pappas - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    Plato, often cited as a founding father of Western philosophy, set out ideas in the Republic regarding the nature of justice, order, and the character of the just individual, that endure into the modern day. The Routledge Guidebook to Plato’s Republic introduces the major themes in Plato’s great book and acts as a companion for reading the work, examining: The context of Plato’s work and the background to his writing Each separate part of the text in relation to its goals, (...)
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