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Pragmatism, Old and New: Selected Writings
Pragmatism, Old and New: Selected Writings, Morris R. Cohen once described pragmatism as a philosophy for people who cannot think; and Bertrand Russell feared that pragmatism would lead philosophy into cosmic impiety. Nothing could be further from the truth. Pragmatism was one of the most fruit, Pragmatism, Old and New: Selected Writings has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Pragmatism, Old and New: Selected Writings, Morris R. Cohen once described pragmatism as a philosophy for people who cannot think; and Bertrand Russell feared that pragmatism would lead philosophy into cosmic impiety. Nothing could be further from the truth. Pragmatism was one of the most fruit, Pragmatism, Old and New: Selected Writings
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  • Pragmatism, Old and New: Selected Writings
  • Written by author Susan Haack
  • Published by Prometheus Books, February 2006
  • Morris R. Cohen once described pragmatism as "a philosophy for people who cannot think"; and Bertrand Russell feared that pragmatism would lead philosophy into "cosmic impiety." Nothing could be further from the truth. Pragmatism was one of the most fruit
  • Morris R. Cohen once described Pragmatism as "a philosophy for people who cannot think"; and Bertrand Russell feared that Pragmatism would lead philosophy into "cosmic impiety." Nothing could be further from the truth. Pragmatism was one of the most fruit
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Introduction : pragmatism, old and new15
1Some consequences of four incapacities69
2The fixation of belief107
3How to make our ideas clear127
4Pragmatism and pragmaticism151
5The backward state of metaphysics169
6The categories177
7On the strengthened liar209
8On logic machines213
9On triadic logic217
10The will to believe221
11The moral philosopher and moral life247
12The present dilemma in philosophy273
13What pragmatism means289
14Pragmatism's conception of truth309
15School conditions and the training of thought331
16Truth and consequences341
17Philosophy and democracy363
18The quest for certainty379
19The construction of good395
20Art as experience423
21Common sense and scientific inquiry443
22Mind, self, and society465
23The social self477
24The making of truth487
25Belief, truth, and inference511
26A pragmatic conception of the A Priori517
27Naturalism and first principles529
28The analytic and the synthetic : an untenable dualism559
29Natural kinds575
30Words, works, worlds599
31Is there still anything to say about reality and truth?621
32Pragmatism, relativisim, and irrationalism635
33Pragmatism as anti-authoritarianism657
Epilogue : "We pragmatists..." : Peirce and Rorty in conversation675


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