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Introduction: Pragmatism at the Crossroads 1
1 Pragmatism and Purpose 21
2 Pragmatism and Language 49
3 Pragmatism, Cognition, and Truth 67
4 Pragmatism and Rational Inquiry 87
5 Pragmatism and the Aims of Science 103
6 A Pragmatic Justification of Induction 133
7 Pragmatism and Logic 151
8 Pragmatism and Philosophy 167
9 Morality, Pragmatism, and the Obligations of Personhood 181
10 The Pragmatism of Ideals 195
11 Political Pragmatism 205
12 Pragmatic Realism in Metaphysics 217
13 Pragmatism and Art 239
14 Pragmatism in Religion (The Case of Pascal) 245
15 Objections to Pragmatism 255
16 Pragmatism's Historical Development 267
References 309
Index of Names 311
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