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An Introduction to Pragmatism | ||
A Note on the Selections | ||
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from "Some Consequences of Four Incapacities" (1868) | 4 | |
"The Fixation of Belief" (1877) | 7 | |
"How to Make Our Ideas Clear" (1878) | 26 | |
from "A Guess at the Riddle" (ca. 1890) | 49 | |
from "Evolutionary Love" (1893) | 52 | |
"A Definition of Pragmatism" (ca. 1904) | 56 | |
59 | ||
from "Habit," in The Principles of Psychology (1890) | 60 | |
"The Will to Believe" (1896) | 69 | |
"What Pragmatism Means," in Pragmatism (1907) | 93 | |
"Pragmatism's Conception of Truth," in Pragmatism (1907) | 112 | |
from A Pluralistic Universe (1909) | 132 | |
136 | ||
from "Lecture I: Early Forms of Liability," in The Common Law (1881) | 137 | |
from "Lecture III: Torts - Trespass and Negligence," in The Common Law (1881) | 139 | |
from "Privilege, Malice, and Intent" (1894) | 142 | |
"The Path of the Law" (1897) | 145 | |
from "Ideals and Doubts" (1915) | 170 | |
"Natural Law" (1918) | 173 | |
from Abrams v. United States (1919) | 178 | |
181 | ||
"The Ethics of Democracy" (1888) | 182 | |
"Theories of Knowledge," in Democracy and Education (1916) | 205 | |
from "The Need for a Recovery of Philosophy" (1917) | 219 | |
"Experience, Nature and Art," in Experience and Nature (1925) | 233 | |
"I Believe" (1939) | 265 | |
272 | ||
from "A Function of the Social Settlement" (1899) | 273 | |
287 | ||
"The Mechanism of Social Consciousness" (1912) | 288 | |
"A Contrast of Individualistic and Social Theories of the Self" (ca. 1927) | 296 | |
303 | ||
"Philosophy as a Kind of Writing: An Essay on Derrida" (1978-79) | 304 | |
"Postmodernist Bourgeois Liberalism" (1983) | 329 | |
337 | ||
"Fact and Value," in Reason, Truth and History (1981) | 338 | |
363 | ||
from "Against Theory" (1982) | 364 | |
381 | ||
"Pragmatism, Pluralism, and the Healing of Wounds" (1988) | 382 | |
402 | ||
from "Prophetic Pragmatism," in The American Evasion of Philosophy (1989) | 403 | |
417 | ||
"A Pragmatist Manifesto," in The Problems of Jurisprudence (1990) | 418 | |
436 | ||
"Reading Pragmatically," in Poetry and Pragmatism (1992) | 437 | |
456 | ||
from "The Future of History," in Telling the Truth About History (1994) | 457 | |
Bibliography | 469 | |
Notes | 475 | |
Index | 515 |
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