Studies in Pragmatism and Values

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This series is discontinued

Studies in Pragmatism and Values (SPV) promotes the study of pragmatism's traditions and figures, and the explorations of pragmatic inquiries in all areas of philosophical thought.
Studies in Pragmatism and Values is a special series in the Value Inquiry Book Series.
The Italian Pragmatists
Between Allies and Enemies
Volume 352
978-90-04-44087-6
Speculative Evaluations
Essays on a Pluralistic Universe
Volume 243
978-94-012-0761-4
Creative Actualization
A Meliorist Theory of Values
Volume 224
978-90-420-3254-5
Pragmatism, Education, and Children
International Philosophical Perspectives
Volume 192
978-94-012-0541-2
Education for a Democratic Society
The Central European Pragmatist Forum, Volume Three
Volume 179
978-94-012-0399-9
Pragmatic Moral Realism
A Transcendental Defense
Volume 171
978-94-012-0183-4
Experiencing Tess of the d’Urbervilles
A Deweyan Account
Volume 162
978-90-04-45875-8
Deconstruction and Reconstruction
The Central European Pragmatist Forum, Volume Two
Volume 156
978-90-04-49587-6
Pragmatism and Values
The Central European Pragmatist Forum, Volume One
Volume 152
978-90-04-49586-9
Process Pragmatism
Essays on a Quiet Philosophical Revolution
Volume 137
978-90-04-49326-1
Richard Rorty
An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Literature
Volume 130
978-90-04-49611-8
Conversations with Pragmatism
A Multi-Disciplinary Study
Volume 129
978-90-04-49424-4
Peirce's Pragmatism
The Design for Thinking
Volume 107
978-90-04-49480-0
Pragmatism
An Annotated Bibliography 1898-1940
Volume 66
978-90-04-49513-5
Series Editor
Hugh P. McDonald, New York City College of Technology

Board of Editors
James Bohman, St. Louis University, USA
Raymond Boisvert, Siena College, USA
Paulo Ghiraldelli Jr., Center for the Study of American Philosophy, Brazil
Peter Hare, SUNY at Buffalo, USA
Leonard Harris, Purdue University, USA
David Hildebrand, University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Kenneth Ketner, Texas Tech University, USA
Leszek Koczanowicz, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Tomasz Komendzinski, Nicolas Copernicus University, Poland
Andrew Light, New York University, USA
Jaime Nubiola, Universidad de Navarra, Spain
Sami Pihlstrom, University of Helsinki, Finland
Frank Ryan, Kent State University, USA
Sandra Rosenthal, Loyola University, New Orleans, USA
John Ryder, SUNY Administration, USA
Harvey Sarles, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA
Barbara Saunders, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Charlene Seigfried, Purdue University, USA
Richard Shusterman, Temple University, USA
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