Sixth Annual Summer Institute in American Philosophy

July 7-12, 2003
University of Oregon
"Pragmatisms Old and New"

Sponsored by:
Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy
University of Oregon, Department of Philosophy
The Center for Dewey Studies, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
www.american-philosophy.org

Deady Hall

Participants will include:

Doug Anderson, Penn State University "Philosophy Americana: The Culture of American Philosophy in American Culture(s)"
Vincent Colapietro, Penn State University  
John Danisi, Wagner College "James and Dewey: On the Notion of the Self"
Daniel Dombrowski, Seattle University "Process Metaphysics" 1: "Divine Beauty: The Aesthetics of Charles Hartshorne" 2: "Rorty v.. Hartshorne on Metaphysics"
Michael Eldridge, University of NC, Charlotte
Robert B. Talisse, Vanderbilt University
"Sidney Hook: Public Intellectual"
Mark Johnson, University of Oregon "Pragmatism and Cognitive Science"
Kenneth Ketner, Texas Tech University "The Question of Autobiography: By What Method Shall We Interpret Our Own Life (or, Another's, for that Matter)?"
Victor Kestenbaum, Boston University "John Dewey and the Transcendent"
Joseph Margolis, Temple University "The Advantages of Pragmatism"
Joseph Orosco, Oregon State University "Latino/a Conceptions of Race and Ethnicity"
James Pawelski, Vanderbilt University "Pragmatism and Positive Psychology"
Charlene Haddock Seigfried (Purdue University)
Hans Seigfried
"Social Inquiry: Jane Addams and John Dewey"
Jennifer Welchman, University of Alberta "Dewey and Character-Based Ethics"
Bruce Wilshire, Rutgers University "Conversations with Bruce Wilshire on His Recent Books"
Heceta Head Lighthouse South Sister