001477864 000__ 08180nam\a22010095i\4500 001477864 001__ 1477864 001477864 003__ DE-B1597 001477864 005__ 20231026034833.0 001477864 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001477864 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001477864 008__ 230103t20222011nyu\\\\\o\\d\z\\\\\\eng\d 001477864 020__ $$a9780823292424 001477864 0247_ $$a10.1515/9780823292424$$2doi 001477864 035__ $$a(DE-B1597)566122 001477864 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1306540976 001477864 040__ $$aDE-B1597$$beng$$cDE-B1597$$erda 001477864 0410_ $$aeng 001477864 044__ $$anyu$$cUS-NY 001477864 072_7 $$aPHI020000$$2bisacsh 001477864 1001_ $$aPappas, Gregory Fernando, $$eauthor.$$4aut$$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut 001477864 24510 $$aPragmatism in the Americas /$$cGregory Fernando Pappas. 001477864 264_1 $$aNew York, NY : $$bFordham University Press, $$c[2022] 001477864 264_4 $$c©2011 001477864 300__ $$a1 online resource (384 p.) 001477864 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001477864 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001477864 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001477864 347__ $$atext file$$bPDF$$2rda 001477864 4900_ $$aAmerican Philosophy 001477864 50500 $$tFrontmatter -- $$tContents -- $$tPreface -- $$tIntroduction -- $$tPart I. The Reception of the Classical American Pragmatists in the Hispanic World -- $$t1 John Dewey in Spain and in Spanish America -- $$t2 Pragmatism in Brazil -- $$t3 Charles Peirce and the Hispanic World -- $$t4 John Dewey and the Legacy of Mexican Pragmatism in the United States -- $$tPart II. Hispanic Philosophers and the Philosophy of Pragmatism -- $$t5 The Neglected Historical and Philosophical Connection between José Ingenieros and Ralph Waldo Emerson -- $$t6 The Pragmatism of Eugenio d'Ors -- $$t7 Pedro Zulen and the Reception of Pragmatism in Peru -- $$t8 Vaz Ferreira as a Pragmatist -- $$t9 Dewey and Ortega on the Starting Point -- $$t10 Was Risieri Frondizi a Hispanic Pragmatist? -- $$t11 The Latino Character of American Pragmatism -- $$t12 Leopoldo Zea, Stanley Cavell, and the Seduction of ''American'' Philosophy -- $$tPart III. Pragmatism as a Resource in the Hispanic Experience of the Twenty-first Century -- $$t13 Pragmatic Pluralism, Multiculturalism, and the New Hispanic -- $$t14 Pragmatism, Latino Intercultural Citizenship, and the Transformation of American Democracy -- $$t15 Understanding Immigration as Lived Personal Experience -- $$t16 Dewey and Latina Lesbians on the Quest for Purity -- $$t17 Dewey and Martí -- $$t18 Dewey's and Freire's Pedagogies of Recognition -- $$t19 Religiously Binding the Imperial Self -- $$tNotes -- $$tList of Contributors 001477864 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001477864 520__ $$aIn the last ten years, investigators worldwide have focused on the connections between the philosophy of classical figures in American pragmatism (e.g., William James, Charles Peirce, and John Dewey) and the Hispanic world. Pragmatism and the Hispanic World examines the intersection between these two traditions, advancing new and unexplored realms of Western philosophy, and uncovering new relationships. It argues that, with respect to philosophical issues, there are fewer rifts and more affinity than is commonly thought between these two worlds. The book will provide an invaluable source for philosophers and philosophy students, as well as for scholars from other disciplines (e.g., history, political science, sociology, diversity studies, and gender and race studies) to begin understanding the dynamic relationship in thinking between the two Americas. In additional to documenting the results of a new and thriving area of research, it can also function as a primer to direct and provoke further inquiry. The volume is divided into three parts. First, the reception of the classical American Pragmatists within the Hispanic world is explored. Some of the essays argue for the inclusion of Hispanic figures in the history of pragmatism and therefore challenge the notion that pragmatism is a philosophy that is exclusively North American. Others put forth pragmatism as a philosophy that can contribute to dealing with the present social, ethical, or political problems experienced by Hispanics in and outside of the United States. These essays, from North American, Spanish, and Latin American scholars, fill a void in the humanities and introduce a number of Hispanic pragmatists, who are not included in standard pragmatists texts. Altogether, the book questions gaps that never existed, building new bridges instead. It pioneers the way for a twenty-first-century dialogue between two great philosophical traditions. 001477864 538__ $$aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 001477864 546__ $$aIn English. 001477864 5880_ $$aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 03. 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