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- The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
- Penn State University Press
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- Philosophy as Teaching: James's "Knight Errant," Thomas Davidson New Series, Volume 18, Number 3, 2004, pp. 239-247
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This issue contains 10 articles in total
- Introduction
- Fashionable Nihilism: A Critique of Analytic Philosophy (review)
- Dewey's Denotative-Empirical Method: A Thread Through the Labyrinth
- Philosophy as Teaching: James's "Knight Errant," Thomas Davidson
- A Du Boisian Proposal for Persistently White Colleges
- Addams's Radical Democracy: Moving Beyond Rights
- Citizenship Without Inclusion: Religious Democracy after Dewey, Emerson, and Thoreau
- From the Foreign to the Familiar: Confronting Dewey Confronting "Racial Prejudice"
- Violence as Self-Sacrifice: Creative Pacifism in a Violent World
- Grace, the Moral Gap, and Royce's Beloved Community
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