1. What does American philosophy mean to you?Answers coming soon...
2. How did you become an American philosopher?
3. How would you describe your current research?
4. What do you do when you’re not doing American philosophy? <—that’s intentionally open-ended. It could mean “I read lots of Wittgenstein” or it could mean “I’m an amateur pastry chef.” Or both, or neither.
5. What’s your favorite work in American philosophy? What should we all be reading?
Supporting the study, critique, and appreciation of American philosophy and culture--"American Studies"-- in the tradition of William James, John Dewey, Charles Sanders Peirce, Emerson, Thoreau, et al... This site was constructed initially to support an Independent Readings course at Middle Tennessee State University in the Spring 2021 semester.
Friday, February 27, 2026
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I'm excited to have been invited to participate in the "I am an American Philosopher" interview series. These are my questions:
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I'm excited to have been invited to participate in the " I am an American Philosopher " interview series. These are my questio...
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