Pragmatism: A Contemporary ReaderRussell B. Goodman Routledge, 25 лист. 2020 р. - 328 стор. Russell Goodman examines the curious reemergence of pragmatism in a field dominated in the past decades by phenomenology, logic, positivism, and deconstruction. With contributions from major contemporary and classical thinkers such as Cornel West, Richard Rorty, Nancy Fraser, Charles Sanders Peirce, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Russell has gathered an impressive chorus of philosophical voices that reexamine the origins and complexities of neo-pragmatism. The contributors discuss the relationship of pragmatism and literary theory, phenomenology, existentialism, and the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson. They question the meaning of pragmatics, what it is to be practical, and ask provocative questions such as: what is reading? and whether democracy is a precondition for the functioning of intelligence. This work places this reemergent and interesting neo-development in its proper context and will provide readers with a strong sense of the movement's foundations, history, and subtlities. |
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... object...we need only consider what effects of a conceivably practical kind the object may involve—what sensations we are to expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare."5 INTRODUCTION.
... object...we need only consider what effects of a conceivably practical kind the object may involve—what sensations we are to expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare."5 INTRODUCTION.
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... object ... we need only consider what effects of a conceivably practical kind the object may involve what sensations we are to expect from it , and what reactions we must prepare . » 5 Peirce and James stress results rather than origins ...
... object ... we need only consider what effects of a conceivably practical kind the object may involve what sensations we are to expect from it , and what reactions we must prepare . » 5 Peirce and James stress results rather than origins ...
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... objects is not less of a " myth , " Quine writes , than the world of " Homer's Gods , " and its superiority lies in its having proved " more efficacious than other myths as a device for working a manageable structure into the flux of ...
... objects is not less of a " myth , " Quine writes , than the world of " Homer's Gods , " and its superiority lies in its having proved " more efficacious than other myths as a device for working a manageable structure into the flux of ...
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... object represented by this opinion is real . " 31 This sentence expresses the key pragmatic ( and Kantian ) idea that truth is a human " opinion , " an opinion of human inquirers rather than a property of things " as they are in ...
... object represented by this opinion is real . " 31 This sentence expresses the key pragmatic ( and Kantian ) idea that truth is a human " opinion , " an opinion of human inquirers rather than a property of things " as they are in ...
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... objects as electrons , Hacking concludes , " categories of people come into existence at the same time as kinds of people come into existence to fit those categories , and there is a two - way interaction between these processes ...
... objects as electrons , Hacking concludes , " categories of people come into existence at the same time as kinds of people come into existence to fit those categories , and there is a two - way interaction between these processes ...
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HILARY PUTNAM | 104 |
INDEX | 151 |
RICHARD POIRIER | 266 |
STANLEY CAVELL | 294 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 306 |
1 | 313 |
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