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1. On Our Interest in Getting Things Right: Pragmatism without Narcissism, Jeffrey Stout
2. On Not Being a Pragmatist: Eight Reasons and a Cause, Ian Hacking
3. Relativism, Pragmatism, and the Practice of Science, Arthur Fine
4. Pragmatism and Deflationism, Cheryl Misak
5. Pragmatism, Quasi-Realism, and the Global Challenge, Huw Price and David Macarthur
6. Pragmatism and Ethical Particularism, David Bakhurst
7. Was Pragmatism the Successor to Idealism?, Terry Pinkard
8. Pragmatism and Objective Truth, Danielle Macbeth
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