The Irony of American Philosophy

Jeff CarreiraPhilosophy

When I speak to people – and I mean Americans – about American philosophy more people than you might think look back at me somewhat bewildered and even chuckle as if I have said something …

An Ecology of Mind – Gregory Bateson

Jeff CarreiraPhilosophy

I read a quote on a website dedicated to a new documentary about the brilliant British anthropologist Gregory Bateson that so perfectly said what I wanted to say about our current economic crisis that I …

John Dewey’s Insight

Jeff CarreiraPhilosophy

John Dewey was younger than William James, but they were contemporaries. Dewey was profoundly influenced by reading James’ book “Principles of Psychology” and became, along with James and Charles Sanders Peirce, the third of a …

The American Defense of Religion

Jeff CarreiraPhilosophy

In an earlier post I characterized American Philosophy as an ever deeper embrace of the concept of evolution. Another way that I understand the general trajectory of American philosophy is as an ever more sophisticated …

The American Embrace of Evolution

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The philosophy of Pragmatism that I have begun to discuss in my previous posts is probably the most uniquely American formation of philosophy. It is, of course, building on, and in response to, its European …

When Two Minds Become One

Jeff CarreiraPhilosophy

In response to my last post (see below) someone posed an interesting question. They felt they understood what I was writing regarding William James’ view that we live in creative multiple universes. And they accepted …