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101:, one of the foremost journals dedicated to American philosophy. During his two+ decades of work at the University of Oregon, he has supervised dozens of PhD candidates and been appointed to positions including the director of graduate studies, associate dean for the humanities, dean of the graduate school, and executive vice provost for academic affairs. From 2009 to 2012, Pratt was instrumental in the organization of a faculty union at the University of Oregon, and has served on the union's executive council and participated in collective bargaining on behalf of faculty. 20: 193:. There, McKenna and Pratt's approach is "framed by the philosophical tradition itself and the commitment to a dynamic, pluralistic world of experience in which knowledge is a product of ongoing investigation, always limited in resources and scope, subject to failure, and liable to be overturned as the problems of the world change." Focused on the theme of 216:
Pratt's Presidential Address for the Society of the Advancement of American Philosophy in 2018, "So Much Has Been Destroyed," reinforced the argument that American philosophy must reckon with its legacy of exclusion of non-Euro-American philosophers. "My claim...is that American philosophers must
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In 2003, he was one of the founding members of the Josiah Royce Society and has served as president of that organization as well. Pratt also served as editor of the
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traditions. These commitments...are pre-figured in indigenous thought at a time when European thought in America was marked by a set of contrary commitments."
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refers to as much-needed criticism of "pragmatism's assumptions concerning power relations and social inequality...strategies crucial for reform."
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consider the genocide of Indigenous Americans in their work...the American philosophical bequest depends on a response to America's first offense."
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Pratt provides a genealogy of pragmatism that traces its roots to indigenous thinkers, highlighting the continuity of themes such as
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to American philosophy have been overlooked and/or actively ignored. Contesting the dominant narrative that
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In addition to his work on the nature and history of American philosophy, Pratt has researched
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Pappas, Gregory (Winter 2021). ""American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Present"".
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was the product of the "genius" of a small group of Harvard philosophers — such as
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Pratt's philosophical work primarily focuses on the history and development of
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Native Pragmatism: Rethinking the Roots of American Philosophy
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Native Pragmatism: Rethinking the Roots of American Philosophy
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The Metaphysical Club: A Short History of Ideas in America
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Race Questions, Provincialism and Other American Problems
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Pratt, Scott (2019). ""So Much Has Been Destroyed"".
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American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Present
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American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Present
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American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Present
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He is a member of the 46:, philosophy of race and gender, 661:People from Rock Falls, Illinois 571:History and Philosophy and Logic 429:A History of American Philosophy 509:10.2979/trancharpeirsoc.57.1.08 501:10.2979/trancharpeirsoc.57.1.08 457:Collins, Patricia Hill (2019). 631:University of Minnesota alumni 141:History of American Philosophy 86:, and began his career at the 1: 406:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 159:are apparent much earlier in 38:, especially in the areas of 611:University of Oregon faculty 379:"Who We Are | uauoregon.org" 290:Jimmy Buffett and Philosophy 593:– via T&F Online. 544:10.5406/pluralist.14.1.0001 427:Schneider, Herbert (1947). 682: 616:Philosophers from Illinois 519:– via Gale Academic. 358:"The Josiah Royce Society" 195:philosophies of resistance 40:Native American philosophy 583:10.1080/01445340701204175 666:Philosophers of identity 476:. 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University of Oregon
American philosophy
Native American philosophy
pragmatism
philosophy of education
history of logic
Rock Falls, Illinois
Sewanee: The University of the South
Beloit College
University of Minnesota
John Dewey
philosophy of education
University of Oregon
Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy
American philosophy
indigenous peoples
American pragmatism
Louis Menand
The Metaphysical Club
Herbert Schneider
classical pragmatism
Charles S. Peirce
William James
John Dewey
Native American thought
Northeastern Native
philosophical pluralism
contextualism
Patricia Hill Collins

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