Introducing Pragmatism

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Introducing Pragmatism

A Tool for Rethinking Philosophy

Philosophy of language Political science and theory History of the Americas Philosophy of science Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Western philosophy from c 1800 Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge Philosophy: logic Philosophy of mind Philosophy: aesthetics Ethics and moral philosophy Social and political philosophy Philosophy of religion

Author: Cornelis de Waal

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 30th August 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781000428421


Introduction to Pragmatism

This unique introduction fully engages and clearly explains pragmatism, an approach to knowledge and philosophy that rejects outmoded conceptions of objectivity while avoiding relativism and subjectivism. It follows pragmatism’s focus on the process of inquiry rather than on abstract justifications meant to appease the skeptic. According to pragmatists, getting to know the world is a creative human enterprise, wherein we fashion our concepts in terms of how they affect us practically, including in future inquiry. This book fully illuminates that enterprise and the resulting radical rethinking of basic philosophical conceptions like truth, reality, and reason.

Author Cornelis de Waal helps the reader recognize, understand, and assess classical and current pragmatist contributions—from Charles S. Peirce to Cornel West—evaluate existing views from a pragmatist angle, formulate pragmatist critiques, and develop a pragmatist viewpoint on a specific issue.

The Book Discusses

The book discusses:

  • Classical pragmatists, including Peirce, James, Dewey, and Addams;
  • Contemporary figures, including Rorty, Putnam, Haack, and West;
  • Connections with other twentieth-century approaches, including phenomenology, critical theory, and logical positivism;
  • Peirce’s pragmatic maxim and its relation to James’s Will to Believe;
  • Applications to philosophy of law, feminism, and issues of race and racism.

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