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- The Pluralist
- University of Illinois Press
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- Dewey’s Naturalized Epistemology and the Possibility of Sustainable Knowledge Volume 15, Number 3, Fall 2020, pp. 82-96
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Cultivating the Tension between Singularity and Multiplicity: Nietzsche’s Self and the Therapeutic Effect of Eternal Return
- Dewey’s Naturalized Epistemology and the Possibility of Sustainable Knowledge
- Pragmatism and Ontological Pluralism: Peirce, Cartwright, and Dupré
- In Defense of the Metaphysics of Goodness
- A Response to Robert C. Neville’s Metaphysics of Goodness: On How to Read the “Ontological Creative Act” As Personal
- The Metaphysics of Relative Goodness: Or, Recovery of the Axiological Measure
- Placing Goodness: The Concept of “Location” in Neville’s Axiological Naturalism
- The Aims of Intensity and Agreement: A Response to Robert C. Neville’s Metaphysics of Goodness
- Introduction to a Symposium on Robert C. Neville’s Metaphysics of Goodness
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