While most pragmatists view themselves as pluralists of one sort or another, Talisse and Aikin argue thatthe two views are, in fact, "not compatible". However, while their charge may be true of the types of pluralism that they consider, these pluralisms all presuppose a type of realism about value that the pragmatic pluralist need not accept. In what follows, I'll argue that the 'non-realist' account of value that one finds in James underwrites a type of pluralism that is both substantial and compatible with pragmatis
This recent edition of A Pluralistic Universe (1909), edited and introduced by H. G. Callaway, is a ...
Advances in cognitive science are relevant to the debate between moral pluralism and absolutism. Par...
This article explores the characteristics and problems of moral pluralism, a model of theory of obli...
While most pragmatists view themselves as pluralists of one sort or another, Talisse and Aikin argu...
Robert Talisse and Scott Aikin have argued that substantive versions of value pluralism are incompat...
There is a growing interest, within contemporary ethical and political philosophy, in the theories o...
The name ‘pluralism’ frequently rears its head in political philosophy, but theorists often ...
Critics and defenders of William James both acknowledge serious tensions in his thought, tensions pe...
In his lectures on Pragmatism, William James famously proposed that the question of “the one and the...
The concept of pluralism is of central importance in contemporary moral and political education, whe...
International audienceDeleuze is the heir of a French interpretation of James which sought to displa...
International audienceDeleuze is the heir of a French interpretation of James which sought to displa...
This recent edition of A Pluralistic Universe (1909), edited and introduced by H. G. Callaway, is a ...
Advances in cognitive science are relevant to the debate between moral pluralism and absolutism. Par...
This article explores the characteristics and problems of moral pluralism, a model of theory of obli...
While most pragmatists view themselves as pluralists of one sort or another, Talisse and Aikin argu...
Robert Talisse and Scott Aikin have argued that substantive versions of value pluralism are incompat...
There is a growing interest, within contemporary ethical and political philosophy, in the theories o...
The name ‘pluralism’ frequently rears its head in political philosophy, but theorists often ...
Critics and defenders of William James both acknowledge serious tensions in his thought, tensions pe...
In his lectures on Pragmatism, William James famously proposed that the question of “the one and the...
The concept of pluralism is of central importance in contemporary moral and political education, whe...
International audienceDeleuze is the heir of a French interpretation of James which sought to displa...
International audienceDeleuze is the heir of a French interpretation of James which sought to displa...
This recent edition of A Pluralistic Universe (1909), edited and introduced by H. G. Callaway, is a ...
Advances in cognitive science are relevant to the debate between moral pluralism and absolutism. Par...
This article explores the characteristics and problems of moral pluralism, a model of theory of obli...