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  1. (1 other version)The Public and Its Problems. By Stephen C. Pepper. [REVIEW]John Dewey - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 38:479.
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  • [Book review] the future of ideas, the fate of the commons in a connected world. [REVIEW]Lawrence Lessig - 2003 - Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):184-186.
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  • The critique of intellectuals: a response to some critical intellectuals.Steve Fuller - 2004 - History of the Human Sciences 17 (4):123-130.
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  • (1 other version)A postscript to knowledge and human interests.Jürgen Habermas & Christian Lenhardt - 1973 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 (1):157-189.
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  • The Critique of Intellectuals in a Time of Pragmatist Captivity.Steve Fuller - 2003 - History of the Human Sciences 16 (4):19-38.
    The ‘critique of intellectuals’ refers to a genre of normative discourse that holds intellectuals accountable for the consequences of their ideas. A curious feature of the contemporary, especially American, variant of this genre is its focus on intellectuals who were aligned with such world-historic losers as Hitler and Stalin. Why are Cold War US intellectuals not held to a similar standard of scrutiny, even though they turn out to have been aligned with the world-historic winners? In addressing this general question, (...)
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  • Reinhold Niebuhr and John Dewey: An American Odyssey.Daniel F. Rice - 1993 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (2):444-451.
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