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    Pragmatic Naturalism: An Introduction.S. Morris Eames - 1977 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    It is said that America came of age in­tellectually with the appearance of the pragmatic movement in philosophy. _Pragmatic Naturalism _presents a selec­tive and interpretative overview of this philosophy as developed in the writings of its intellectual founders and chief exponents—Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, George Herbert Mead, and John Dewey. Mr. Eames groups the leading ideas of these pragmatic natu­ralists around the general fields of “Na­ture and Human Life,” “Knowledge,” “Value,” and “Education,” treating the primary concerns and special emphasis (...)
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  2. Pragmatic Naturalism.S. Morris Eames - 1977 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 14 (2):136-138.
     
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  3. The cognitive and the non-cognitive in Dewey's theory of valuation.S. Morris Eames - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (7):179-195.
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    Experience and Value: Essays on John Dewey & Pragmatic Naturalism.S. Morris Eames, Elizabeth Ramsden Eames & Richard W. Field (eds.) - 2002 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    _Experience and Value: Essays on John Dewey and Pragmatic Naturalism _brings together twelve philosophical essays spanning the career of noted Dewey scholar, S. Morris Eames. The volume includes both critiques and interpretations of important issues in John Dewey’s value theory as well as the application of Eames’s pragmatic naturalism in addressing contemporary problems in social theory, education, and religion. The collection begins with a discussion of the underlying principles of Dewey’s pragmatic naturalism, including the concepts of nature, experience, and philosophic (...)
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    Determinism and Deliberate Action in Karl Marx and John Dewey.S. Morris Eames - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 6:241-247.
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    Experience, language, and knowledge.S. Morris Eames - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (1):102-105.
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    Man’s Relation to Nature in Karl Marx.S. Morris Eames - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 3:39-41.
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    Primary Experience in the Philosophy of John Dewey.S. Morris Eames - 1964 - The Monist 48 (3):407–418.
    John Dewey wrote in Experience and Nature that his empirical method exacts of philosophy two things; in the first place, it means that the “refined methods and products” which emerge from analytic reflection or cognitive experience “be traced back to their origin in primary experience, in all its heterogeneity and fullness;” and secondly, “that the secondary methods and conclusions be brought back to the things of ordinary experience, in all their coarseness and crudity, for verification.” It is my contention that (...)
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    Russian philosophy.S. Morris Eames - 1966 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 4 (4):340-341.
  10. The Lost Individual and Religious Unity.S. Morris Eames - 1965 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 46 (4):485.
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    Valuing, obligation, and evaluation.S. Morris Eames - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (3):318-328.
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    The Modeling of Mind: Computers and Intelligence.S. Morris Eames - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (4):598-599.
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    "Essays of a Humanist," by Sir Julian Huxley. [REVIEW]S. Morris Eames - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (2):217-218.
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    Georges Dicker, "Dewey's Theory of Knowing". [REVIEW]S. Morris Eames - 1979 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (3):360.
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    George Herbert Mead: Self, Language, and the World. By David L. Miller. Austin and London: University of Texas Press. 1973. Pp. xxxviii, 280. $10. [REVIEW]S. Morris Eames - 1975 - Dialogue 14 (4):726-727.
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    James M. Edie, James P. Scanlan, and Mary-Barbara Zeldin, eds., "Russian Philosphy". [REVIEW]S. Morris Eames - 1966 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 4 (4):340.
  17. Paul Custodio Bube and Jeffery Geller, eds., Conversations with Pragma-tism. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002, 126 pp.(Indexed). ISBN 90-420-1560-8, $27.00 (Pb). Stephen Darwall, ed., Consequentialism. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Pub-lishing, 2003, 301 pp.(Indexed). ISBN 0-631-23108-0 (Pb). [REVIEW]S. Morris Eames, Robert N. Fisher, Daniel T. Primozic, Peter A. Day, Joel A. Thompson & Albert A. Harrison - 2003 - Journal of Value Inquiry 37:583-584.
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    Relativism and the Study of Man. [REVIEW]S. Morris Eames - 1962 - Modern Schoolman 39 (4):393-398.
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    "The Varieties of Goodness," by Georg Henrick von Wright. [REVIEW]S. Morris Eames - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 41 (4):389-391.
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