@inbook{4f591ea327754adb843ee0a77141f1e5,
title = "A Hedgehog Who Thought He was a Fox:: Dewey Betwixt the One and Many-World Philosophies",
author = "Pietarinen, {Ahti Veikko}",
note = "Supported by the University of Helsinki Chancellor{\textquoteright}s Travel Grants. My thanks go to the organizers and participants of the “American and European Values” conference on John Dewey in Opole, Poland in June 2009. Larry Hickman challenged my claim of the logical/extra-logical distinction and the interpretation of descriptive/normative in Dewey{\textquoteright}s experimental logic. I have briefly tackled those challenges and modified some of my claims accordingly. George Pappas pointed out Rorty{\textquoteright}s use of Berlin that tends to see James as a fox. Seen through the one vs. many-world philosophies, however, which Rorty of course neither applies nor probably would have subscribed to at all, James is indisputably a hedgehog.",
year = "2011",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1163/9789042032330_015",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789042032323",
series = "Value Inquiry Book Series",
publisher = "Brill",
pages = "225--241",
editor = "Hickman, {Larry A.} and Flamm, {Matthew Caleb} and Skowro{\'n}ski, {Krzysztof Piotr} and Rea, {Jennifer A.}",
booktitle = "The Continuing Relevance of John Dewey",
}