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Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The Reception of the Classical American Pragmatists in the Hispanic World
1 John Dewey in Spain and in Spanish America
2 Pragmatism in Brazil
3 Charles Peirce and the Hispanic World
4 John Dewey and the Legacy of Mexican Pragmatism in the United States
Part II. Hispanic Philosophers and the Philosophy of Pragmatism
5 The Neglected Historical and Philosophical Connection between José Ingenieros and Ralph Waldo Emerson
6 The Pragmatism of Eugenio d'Ors
7 Pedro Zulen and the Reception of Pragmatism in Peru
8 Vaz Ferreira as a Pragmatist
9 Dewey and Ortega on the Starting Point
10 Was Risieri Frondizi a Hispanic Pragmatist?
11 The Latino Character of American Pragmatism
12 Leopoldo Zea, Stanley Cavell, and the Seduction of ''American'' Philosophy
Part III. Pragmatism as a Resource in the Hispanic Experience of the Twenty-first Century
13 Pragmatic Pluralism, Multiculturalism, and the New Hispanic
14 Pragmatism, Latino Intercultural Citizenship, and the Transformation of American Democracy
15 Understanding Immigration as Lived Personal Experience
16 Dewey and Latina Lesbians on the Quest for Purity
17 Dewey and Martí
18 Dewey's and Freire's Pedagogies of Recognition
19 Religiously Binding the Imperial Self
Notes
List of Contributors
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The Reception of the Classical American Pragmatists in the Hispanic World
1 John Dewey in Spain and in Spanish America
2 Pragmatism in Brazil
3 Charles Peirce and the Hispanic World
4 John Dewey and the Legacy of Mexican Pragmatism in the United States
Part II. Hispanic Philosophers and the Philosophy of Pragmatism
5 The Neglected Historical and Philosophical Connection between José Ingenieros and Ralph Waldo Emerson
6 The Pragmatism of Eugenio d'Ors
7 Pedro Zulen and the Reception of Pragmatism in Peru
8 Vaz Ferreira as a Pragmatist
9 Dewey and Ortega on the Starting Point
10 Was Risieri Frondizi a Hispanic Pragmatist?
11 The Latino Character of American Pragmatism
12 Leopoldo Zea, Stanley Cavell, and the Seduction of ''American'' Philosophy
Part III. Pragmatism as a Resource in the Hispanic Experience of the Twenty-first Century
13 Pragmatic Pluralism, Multiculturalism, and the New Hispanic
14 Pragmatism, Latino Intercultural Citizenship, and the Transformation of American Democracy
15 Understanding Immigration as Lived Personal Experience
16 Dewey and Latina Lesbians on the Quest for Purity
17 Dewey and Martí
18 Dewey's and Freire's Pedagogies of Recognition
19 Religiously Binding the Imperial Self
Notes
List of Contributors