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La Ilustración sobre el río Hudson: ¿tenían filosofía los Mohawks?
In the historiography the Americanization has long been described as a dual process. First, Americanization has been described as the result of a long process of acculturation, of interbreeding, of métissage which would have affected both indigenous ...
Stéphane Van Damme
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A Pragmatic Piety: Experience, Uncertainty, and Action in Charles G. Finney’s Evangelical Revivalism
This article focuses on the evangelical theology and revival practice of Charles Grandison Finney, popular in his time yet critically under-explored in American philosophy, specifically regarding his role in the emergence of American pragmatism ...
Welch Shawn
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Elusive Kodály Part I: Searching for Hungarian Influences in US Preschool Music Education
This paper is the first part of two articles exploring whether and how Hungarian music pedagogues have influenced early childhood music education in the United States. Using less-known publications and archived materials, this study moves beyond the well-
Angela A. Chong
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On the question of a philosophical art history: philosophy, theory and thought [PDF]
Decades since the radicalising impacts of ‘theory’ have been levelled into disciplinary practice, what might be invited by a philosophical art history today?
Kamini Vellodi
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Religion, tolerance and democracy in the philosophy of John Dewey are at the centre of this contribution, with specific attention tho their contexts. In view of the escalating violence against Afro-Americans in the USA, which produces counterviolence ...
Hein Retter
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The Process Theology of John Elof Boodin
Despite his impeccable academic pedigree, a protégé of Josiah Royce and a friend and student of William James, John Elof Boodin is nearly forgotten today among American philosophers; hence, an essential aspect of his thought lost to history is his ...
Michael A. Flannery
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A Natural Community of Interests and Sympathies: Russia and America in the 19th Century
This brief review of the first century of Russian-American relations seeks to explain why the profound conflict between the ideological foundations of the two states — an autocratic empire and a democratic republic — did not hamper the relations between ...
S. M. Plekhanov
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The Subterranean Influence of Pragmatism on the Vienna Circle: Peirce, Ramsey, Wittgenstein
An underappreciated fact in the history of analytic philosophy is that American pragmatism had an early and strong influence on the Vienna Circle. The path of that influence goes from Charles Peirce to Frank Ramsey to Ludwig Wittgenstein to Moritz ...
Cheryl Misak
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According to the American philosopher, Michael Friedman, while triggering the so-called “historical turn,” Kuhn reinstated the history of science as perhaps the most important object for the philosophy of science.
Fragio Alberto
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Susanne Langer and the Woeful World of Facts
Susanne Langer is mainly known as the American philosopher who, starting from her famous Philosophy in a New Key (1942), worked in aesthetics and famously saw art as the product of the human mind’s most important, distinctive and remarkable ability, i.e.,
Giulia Felappi
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