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    Merleau-Ponty’s Pragmatist Ethics.Matthew Groe - 2008 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (4):519-536.
    Utilizing a characterization of pragmatism drawn from Joseph Margolis, and with reference to the thought of C. S. Peirce and John Dewey, this paper first exposes a pragmatist conception of rationalitywithin the French philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. It then explores how this praxical, biologically rooted understanding of rationality leads Merleau-Ponty to espouse the same broadly pragmatistconception of ethical life that we find in arecent work from Joseph Margolis: one that repudiates fixed principles and absolute ends in order to prompt us, (...)
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  2. Nancy Stanlick's American Philosophy.Matthew Groe - 2014 - Florida Philosophical Review 14 (1):48-55.
    I offer a few thoughts about Nancy Stanlick's recently published monograph, American Philosophy: The Basics. While I take issue with a few details, such as a remark made about John Dewey’s understanding of metaphysics, I end with a note of appreciation. Stanlick’s decision to include ideas from sources not usually included in a philosophy book, whether one agrees with it or not, challenges readers to rethink, in a fresh and healthy way, what philosophy is and how it should be practiced.
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    Reading Judith Butler with John Dewey.Matthew Groe - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (2):15-30.
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