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    What Is Good and Why: The Ethics of Well-Being.Richard Kenneth Atkins, Adam Glover, Katie Terezakis, Whitley Kaufman, Steven Levine, Seth Vannatta, Aaron Massecar, Robert Main & Jerome A. Stone - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (2):91-94.
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    Pragmatism as Transition: Historicity in James, Dewey, and Rorty.Robert Main - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (2):95-98.
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    Pragmatism as Transition: Historicity in James, Dewey, and Rorty.Robert Main - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (2):95-98.
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    The Frontier and Fallibilism: Toward “A More Perfect Union” of Peirce’s Philosophy.Robert Main - 2010 - The Pluralist 5 (3):89-106.
    Toward the close of the nineteenth century, just as American pragmatism began to approach its classic form, Frederick Jackson Turner penned what was to become the single most famous definition of the American character. In the lead essay of his book The Frontier in American History, Turner tells us that "the frontier is the line of most rapid and effective Americanization". What he means is that the idea of the frontier—not the confrontation of slavery or the experience of European colonization—was (...)
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