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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... Once , Then , Something " from The Poetry of Robert Frost , ed . Edward Connery Lathem . Copyright 1951 by Robert Frost . Copyright 1923 © 1969 by Henry Holt and Co. , Inc. Reprinted by permission of Henry Holt and Co. , Inc. ( British ...
... Once , Then , Something " from The Poetry of Robert Frost , ed . Edward Connery Lathem . Copyright 1951 by Robert Frost . Copyright 1923 © 1969 by Henry Holt and Co. , Inc. Reprinted by permission of Henry Holt and Co. , Inc. ( British ...
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... once hoarded knowledge, as vacant and vain. Now for the first time seem I to know any thing rightly. The simplest words,—we do not know what they mean except when we love and aspire. The difference between talents and character is ...
... once hoarded knowledge, as vacant and vain. Now for the first time seem I to know any thing rightly. The simplest words,—we do not know what they mean except when we love and aspire. The difference between talents and character is ...
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... once the inspirer and the condemner of every success , may conveniently serve us to connect many illustrations of human power in every department . There are no fixtures in nature . The universe is fluid and volatile . Permanence is but ...
... once the inspirer and the condemner of every success , may conveniently serve us to connect many illustrations of human power in every department . There are no fixtures in nature . The universe is fluid and volatile . Permanence is but ...
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... once I comprehend that , will these fields stretch so immovably wide , these leaves hang so individually considerable ? Permanence is a word of degrees . Every thing is medial . Moons are no more bounds to spiritual power than bat ...
... once I comprehend that , will these fields stretch so immovably wide , these leaves hang so individually considerable ? Permanence is a word of degrees . Every thing is medial . Moons are no more bounds to spiritual power than bat ...
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... The only sin is limitation . As soon as you once come up with a man's limitations , it is all over with him . Has he talents ? has he enterprise ? has he knowledge ? It boots not . Infinitely alluring and attractive was he CIRCLES - 27.
... The only sin is limitation . As soon as you once come up with a man's limitations , it is all over with him . Has he talents ? has he enterprise ? has he knowledge ? It boots not . Infinitely alluring and attractive was he CIRCLES - 27.
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HILARY PUTNAM | 104 |
INDEX | 151 |
RICHARD POIRIER | 266 |
STANLEY CAVELL | 294 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 306 |
1 | 313 |
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