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The Pluralist
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ISSN (Print) 1930-7365 - ISSN (Online) 1944-6489
Published by U of Illinois Press Homepage  [16 journals]
  • John Dewey's Objective Semiotics: Existence, Significance, and
           Intelligence

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      Abstract: There is an abundance of scholarship on John Dewey. Dewey's writings are vast, so scholars try to find the crux that connects their many themes into a distinctive vision for philosophy and life. Many claim that the democratic way of life is the center of Dewey's philosophical vision.1 Others claim that Dewey's response to Darwin was the impetus for a philosophical experimentalism that could envision a better life by responding to the needs in an age of modern industry.2 Some claim that the crux is a dynamic and non-mechanistic naturalism that Dewey develops to critically undo the dualisms of tradition, most especially the distinction between nature and culture.3 There has even been an effort to interpret each of ... Read More
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  • Malcolm X and Black Nationality—from Separation to Human Rights

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      Abstract: The first question we have to raise when discussing the thought of Malcolm X is "Which Malcolm X are we discussing'" Malcolm X, who was a member of the Nation of Islam (1952–1964) and served as its speaker, is not the same Malcolm who left the organization and founded Muslim Mosque, Inc. (1964), and both are different from the Malcolm who embraced Sunni Islam (from 1964 until his assassination in 1965). In each of these periods, Malcolm held a different perception of the desired future of members of black communities in the United States. Despite that, Malcolm X remained faithful to the idea of black nationality throughout his active years—even if the contents of this idea changed along the years. In this paper, I ... Read More
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  • Becoming a Nepantla-Spider: Rethinking Interculturalism

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      Abstract: In 2002, Gloria Anzaldúa began writing a poem titled "Like a Spider in Her Web," which she left unfinished. The poem reads as follows:Rain Drums against the roofWind slaps the window panesDaylight thrusts against the doorTrying to get in.To keep out the worldI burrow under my blanketsAnd like a spider in her webSpin images and wordsFashioning another KingdomMore real than the outerEl sueño del mundoThe sum of the collectiveIs dimmer than my soul's dreamIn my cave of bed and comforter faces come and goPeople cry, people laughI'm abandoned, then embracedIn my cave of bed and blanketsI'm walking in the woodsOr standing on a mountain topLooking at ocean wavesDash against the cliffs belowIn my ... Read More
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  • John Dewey and India: Expanding the John Dewey-Bhimrao Ambedkar Story

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      Abstract: For those who appreciate the complexity of the pragmatist tradition, the addition of international aspects and figures into recent narratives of its evolution comes as no surprise. John Dewey's influence on his students—and future reformers—from China has been usefully explored, focusing most notably on Hu Shih. Hu saw the value of Dewey's thought, even though he did not imbibe all of it. Later, he would recall the power of the pragmatist's thoughts to provoke creative new ways of expanding pragmatism as a practical philosophy: "John Dewey, with his slow way of lecturing and conversation, was always throwing out right and left these 'seed ideas'—ideas which may fall on fertile soil in the mind of some of his ... Read More
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  • Requiem for a Garden: Terraces of the Shrine of the Báb or Revisiting
           Alain Locke's "Impressions of Haifa" 1923 (Palestine) in 2023 (Israel)

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      Abstract: Louis Gregory, who first introduced Alain Locke to the Bahá'í faith in 1912, succeeded in convincing him to chair the first racial Amity Convention in 1921 in Washington, DC. Locke published annual reports of this committee in the Bahá'í News Letter until late in his life. The Racial Amity Committee, of which Locke was a lifelong member, promoted racial amity and racial eliminativism through dialogue, personal example, interracial marriage, and cultural exchange. In 1924, Locke's "Impressions of Haifa" described his 1923 visit to Haifa and meeting—via an invitation likely arranged by Louis Gregory—the Guardian of the Faith, Shoghi Effendi, the great-grandson of Bahá'u'lláh, founder of the faith, who received ... Read More
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  • Utilitarianism in the Early American Republic by James E. Crimmins
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      Abstract: There are many important influences on American Pragmatism, but one which is frequently overlooked is the influence of Utilitarianism, both on American thought in general, and American Pragmatism in particular. It is difficult to imagine anyone better to write this book than James Crimmins. As a leading Bentham scholar, among his twelve previously published books on utilitarianism, he is editor of the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism (Bloomsbury, 2013) and the four-volume set Utilitarians and Their Critics in America, 1789–1914 (Thoemmes Continuum, 2005). His vast knowledge of the history of utilitarianism, which he has spent his entire career investigating, makes him the perfect author for this very ... Read More
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