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<i>Journal of Medical Ethics</i> at 50: a data-driven history. [PDF]
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Philosophy, 1930
In America most of us are so proud of our own achievements and—as a corollary of this—so provincial and narrow-minded in our general worldoutlook, that it has probably never occurred to us that until very recently we have cut absolutely no figure in the world's philosophy.
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In America most of us are so proud of our own achievements and—as a corollary of this—so provincial and narrow-minded in our general worldoutlook, that it has probably never occurred to us that until very recently we have cut absolutely no figure in the world's philosophy.
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Pragmatism’s Evolution: Organism and Environment in American Philosophy
History: Reviews of New Books, 2021most to the movement. Lange’s analysis here supports Lisa Tetrault’s argument in The Myth of Seneca Falls: Memory and the Women’s Suffrage Movement, 1848–1898 (North Carolina 2014), that nineteenth-century women’s rights leaders told the story they ...
Daniel J. Brunson
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CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY
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Mattering at the Intersection of Psychology, Philosophy, and Politics.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 2020Mattering is an ideal state of affairs consisting of two complementary psychological experiences: feeling valued and adding value. Human beings can feel valued by, and add value to, self, others, work, and community.
Isaac Prilleltensky
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