Pragmatist Historiography in Unmodern Philosophy and Modern Philosophy

European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 5 (1) (2013)
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Abstract

It is tempting to dismiss the first half of Unmodern Philosophy and Modern Philosophy. At first blush, it would not seem to be essential to Dewey’s foremost concern to provide a naturalized account of knowing that avoids the hoary philosophical dualisms of body/mind, thing/person, material/ideal, and practical/theoretical. The load-bearing chapters would seem to be in the latter philosophical half in which he takes on the task of developing a positive account rather than the early historical...

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Phillip Deen
University of New Hampshire, Manchester

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