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  1. Does “Race” Have a Future or Should the Future Have “Races”? Reconstruction or Eliminativism in a Pragmatist Philosophy of Race.Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2014 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 50 (1):29.
    In Preludes to Pragmatism: Toward A Reconstruction of Philosophy, Phillip Kitcher argues in Chapter 6, “Does ‘Race’ Have a Future” that developments in evolutionary biology may support a separation of our species into subcategories that could be regarded as races. The human species, he argues, could possibly be divided, using a similar methodology to that employed by evolutionary biologists, into relatively stable and isolated breeding populations that bear distinctive and salient clusters of significant genotypic and phenotypic traits. Hence, the eliminativist (...)
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  2. When Reason Fails Us: How We Act and What We Do When We Do Not Know What to Do.Jacoby Adeshei Carter & Sarah Louise Scott - 2013 - The Pluralist 8 (1):63-96.
    An important feature of so-called rational decision making, at least in times of crisis, is arational: that is, our ability to decide manifests features of our characters or the values we hold rather than our reasoning abilities.1 Such a position stands in obvious opposition to the Western philosophical tradition. Consider, by comparison, the view of Immanuel Kant, who held that reason could, and perhaps sometimes ought to, operate independently of (and in opposition to) our sentiments. Contrary to Kant, William James (...)
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    Giving an Account of Oneself.Mitchell Aboulafia, Victor Kestenbaum, Jason Jordan, Jacoby Adeshei Carter, Sarah Louise Scott, Richard Kenneth Atkins, Christa Hodapp, John Kaag, Shane Ralston & Kipton E. Jensen - 2013 - The Pluralist 8 (1):115-118.
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    Differences in Dangerousness.Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2012 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 19 (2):81-91.
    This article begins with a consideration of the standard argument for the moral equality of soldiers; namely, that soldiers are morally equal because they pose similar dangers to one another. Next, arguments for the equal application of the rules of war to both sides are considered and ultimately rejected. In the end, it is argued that if the justice of the cause for war is attributable to the warriors on either side, then modifying or unequally applying the rules of war (...)
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    Environmental Pragmatism, Global Warming, and Climate Change.Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2012 - Contemporary Pragmatism 9 (1):133-150.
    This paper begins with a presentation of some important aspects of the science behind global warming. Following that, I argue that attempts to address global warming and climate change as problems facing humanity ought not to center around economic understandings of the problem or it solutions. Moreover, I argue that pragmatism is especially vulnerable to this sort of misappropriation in seeking solutions to climate change, and that environmental pragmatists ought to make a conscious effort to avoid potential mischaracterizations of pragmatism (...)
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    Just/New War Theory.Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2009 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 16 (2):1-11.
    This paper considers the increasingly common suggestion that a new form of warfare has emerged. It clarifies the notion of new wars and responds to an argument for the claim that in order to achieve military parity non-state actors must violate just war principles. I reject the claim that violation of just war principles is necessary and argue that we can make reasonable normative judgments about new wars in terms of just war theory. From there, I consider the possibility that (...)
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    Just/New War Theory.Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2009 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 16 (2):1-11.
    This paper considers the increasingly common suggestion that a new form of warfare has emerged. It clarifies the notion of new wars and responds to an argument for the claim that in order to achieve military parity non-state actors must violate just war principles. I reject the claim that violation of just war principles is necessary and argue that we can make reasonable normative judgments about new wars in terms of just war theory. From there, I consider the possibility that (...)
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    Philosophizing the Americas.Jacoby Adeshei Carter & Hernando Arturo Estévez (eds.) - 2024 - Fordham University Press.
    Philosophizing the Americas establishes the field of inter-American philosophy. Bringing together contributors who work in Africana Philosophy, Afro-Caribbean philosophy, Latin American philosophy, Afro-Latin philosophy, decolonial theory, and African American philosophy, the volume examines the full range of traditions that have, separately and in conversation with each other, worked through how philosophy in both establishes itself in the Americas and engages with the world from which it emerges. The book traces a range of questions, from the history of philosophy in the (...)
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    Philosophic Values and World Citizenship: Locke to Obama and Beyond.Jacoby Adeshei Carter, Leonard Harris, Chielozona Eze & Arnold L. Farr (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    Alain Locke, the central promoter of the Harlem Renaissance, is placed in conversation with leading philosophers and cultural figures in the modern world, from Aristotle to Obama. For teachers and students of contemporary debates in pragmatism, diversity, and value theory, these conversations' define new-and controversial-terrain.
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    Animal Pragmatism. [REVIEW]Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2005 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 33 (102):15-20.
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    Hugh P. McDonald. John Dewey and Environmental Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004. Pp. xix + 227. Cloth ISBN 0-7914-5873-3. Paper ISBN 0-7914-5874-1. [REVIEW]Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2005 - Contemporary Pragmatism 2 (1):208-210.
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    John Dewey and Environmental Philosophy. [REVIEW]Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2004 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 32 (98):61-64.
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    Hugh P. McDonald. John Dewey and Environmental Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004. Pp. xix + 227. Cloth ISBN 0-7914-5873-3. Paper ISBN 0-7914-5874-1. [REVIEW]Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2005 - Contemporary Pragmatism 2 (1):208-210.
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    Review of Lewis R. Gordon, An Introduction to Africana Philosophy[REVIEW]Jacoby Adeshei Carter - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (11).
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