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Contents: Preface. P. Simonson, Varieties of Pragmatism and Communication: Visions and Revisions From Peirce to Peters. V.E. Cronen, J. Chetro-Szivos, Pragmatism as a Way of Inquiring With Special Reference to a Theory of Communication and the General Form of Pragmatic Social Theory. W. Woodward, Transactional Philosophy and Communication Studies. W.J. Leonhirth, William James and the Uncertain Universe. J. Jensen, Art, the Public, and Deweyan Cultural Criticism. R.T. Craig, Dewey and Gadamer on Practical Reflection: Toward a Methodology for the Practical Disciplines. J.S. Horne, Truth or Consequences: Pragmatism, Relativism, and Ethics. T. Meyer, Pragmatism and Mediated Communication. D.K. Perry, Shattering the Mirror: Linking Media-Effects Research and American Pragmatism. S. Shuler, M. Tate, Intersections of Feminism and Pragmatism: Possibilities for Communication Theory and Research. T.L. Jacobson, Habermas, Dewey, and Pragmatism. G.J. Shepherd, Pragmatism and Tragedy, Communication and Hope: A Summary Story.
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