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Response to Shusterman and to Mapp

open access: yesEnvironmental Health Perspectives, 1994
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Factors influencing parents' choice of palliative treatment goals for children with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma: A multi-site longitudinal survey study. [PDF]

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Shusterman’s Pragmatism

2012
Dorota Koczanowicz and Wojciech Malecki: Introduction Richard Shusterman: A Pragmatist Path through the Play of Limits: from Literature to Somaesthetics Literary Theory and Philosophy of Art Anna Budziak: The Idea of Emotion in T. S. Eliot and in Richard Shusterman Kacper Bartczak: Neo-pragmatist Models of Self-Development and the Poetic Subjectivity ...
Dorota Koczanowicz, Wojciech Małecki
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Shusterman's Pragmatist Aesthetics

The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2002
I should admit from the start that I am deeply sympathetic to Shusterman's perspective. I, like Shusterman, consider myself a pragmatist commit ted to a critique of analytic aesthetics from a revived Deweyan per spective. I, too, favor Hegelian themes of holism, historicism, and organicism, but without Hegel's absolutism.
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Reconsidering Richard Shusterman’s Somaesthetics

Contemporary Pragmatism, 2015
In his work on somaesthetics, Richard Shusterman employs Confucianism’s take on ritualized self-cultivation to address blind spots in Euro-American accounts. However, Shusterman’s remarks on the later classical-era thinker Xún Zǐ (荀子) hint at a possible tension with the former’s pragmatism and promotion of somatic self-fashioning.
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Reflections on Richard Shusterman's Dewey

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2004
Presumably, when Richard Shusterman talks of an aesthetic experience, he has in mind the sort of experience that connotes an immediate, qualitative whole John Dewey calls "consummatory" in Art as Experience. Problematically though, with Dewey, he has the urge to tell us what is primary in an experience. Making liberal use of Dewey's own statements from
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Shusterman Rortyt olvas

Locating its roots in the intellectual tradition of the 20th century’s classical pragmatism, neopragmatism not only revived the cooperation between theory and practice, but also managed to set a new direction for it. The most outstanding and influential figure in outlining the new perspective was Richard Rorty, who replaced the concept of experience ...
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