This paper offers some brief reflections on pragmatist themes in Georg Simmel’s philosophy. §1 presents a number of assessments – by Simmel’s contemporaries, by later interpreters, and by Simmel himself – concerning his proximity to pragmatism. §2 offers a reconstruction of Simmel’s 1885-paper “The Relationship between the Theory of Selection and Epistemology,” focusing in particular on what the argument owed to von Helmholtz. It was this paper first and foremost that suggested to many that Simmel was close to pragmatism. §§3-5 follow the development of the core idea of the 1885-paper in Simmel’s subsequent writings. §§6-8 compare and contrasts Simmel’s views on evolution and truth with the positions of Peirce, James, and Dewey. §9 returns ...
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none1noThis paper explores the intellectual and the biographical relationship betwee...
Georg Simmel is not really known for his pedagogical writing. Indeed, it did not represent his main ...
My general impression, reading my commentators reading Pragmatism Ascendent, is that, however genero...
none1noThe first aim of the paper is an interpretation of Georg Simmel’s sociology in “relational t...
This paper offers some brief reflections on pragmatist themes in Georg Simmel’s philosophy. §1 prese...
In 1895 sociologist and philosopher Georg Simmel published a paper: ‘On a connection of selection th...
Georg Simmel’s status in the canon is less secure than that of the preceding trio. This was evident ...
Georg Simmel was the first great figure in sociology’s classical tradition to set out a distinctive ...
Georg Simmel was quite influential for the so-called “Frankfurt School” and the authors who more or ...
This chapter builds on the author’s earlier Hegelian critique of Lukács’s philosophy of praxis by co...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
This article reviews five of the most common ways in which sociologists have apprehended and represe...
Who was Simmel? Born in 1858, Simmel witnessed the development of modern culture. He lived most of h...
Ernst Mach and Wilhelm Jerusalem may be considered exponents of a homegrown European version of prag...
As one of the first modern philosophers, Georg Simmel systematically developed a “relativistic world...
none1noThis paper explores the intellectual and the biographical relationship betwee...
Georg Simmel is not really known for his pedagogical writing. Indeed, it did not represent his main ...
My general impression, reading my commentators reading Pragmatism Ascendent, is that, however genero...
none1noThe first aim of the paper is an interpretation of Georg Simmel’s sociology in “relational t...