Is It Sometime Yet?

Contemporary Pragmatism 8 (2):17-29 (2011)
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It has become fashionable to claim that Barack Obama is a philosophical pragmatist, committed to Deweyan convictions rather than to the vulgar practicalism of political expediency. This reading is meant to explain certain aspects of Mr. Obama's public life, and to demonstrate the coherence of his ethical vision. I'll suggest that the appeal of the reading has less to do with the evidence in its favor, which is equivocal at best, than with the deeper desires that it seems to satisfy

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Reconstruction in philosophy.John Dewey - 1948 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
Ethics Along the Color Line.Anna Stubblefield - 2018 - Cornell University Press.

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