It is not uncommon, when reading and writing about philosophical traditions, to be highly selective. Especially so when the tradition under review has been contested among its friends and foes alike since its very beginning. This has surely been, and still is, the case with pragmatism, where depending on the narrative spun we would have very different figures foregrounded or rather eclipsed. One might well speak of pragmatisms in the plural, as the Peirceans, the Jamesians, the Deweyeans, and..
Can pragmatists give a satisfactory account of the way our thoughts and claims are causally and norm...
There are significant differences between the neopragmatism as formulated by Rorty, based on James’ ...
C. I. Lewis’s version of pragmatism, which he called “conceptualistic pragmatism,” has been little s...
Nowadays philosophers as intellectuals are strongly encouraged to be more active on their cultural s...
This book bears witness to the wide range of topics of philosophical interest in which classical as ...
My general impression, reading my commentators reading Pragmatism Ascendent, is that, however genero...
It is common knowledge that pragmatism acquired a new and quite relevant space within European philo...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
In many ways, the figure of Wilfrid Sellars personifies the second half of xxth century American phi...
The relation between Pragmatism, Transcendentalism, and Perfectionism is both obvious and difficult,...
Koopman’s book revolves around the notion of transition, which he proposes is one of the central ide...
The connections between Wittgenstein’s philosophy and the pragmatist tradition are often alluded to,...
I. Introduction “Geographical” divisions of philosophy are often misleading – at least if one thinks...
More than thirty years ago, Richard Rorty published Consequences of Pragmatism. There, and in other ...
Chery Misak’s book on the history of American pragmatism is both descriptive and normative. She tell...
Can pragmatists give a satisfactory account of the way our thoughts and claims are causally and norm...
There are significant differences between the neopragmatism as formulated by Rorty, based on James’ ...
C. I. Lewis’s version of pragmatism, which he called “conceptualistic pragmatism,” has been little s...
Nowadays philosophers as intellectuals are strongly encouraged to be more active on their cultural s...
This book bears witness to the wide range of topics of philosophical interest in which classical as ...
My general impression, reading my commentators reading Pragmatism Ascendent, is that, however genero...
It is common knowledge that pragmatism acquired a new and quite relevant space within European philo...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
In many ways, the figure of Wilfrid Sellars personifies the second half of xxth century American phi...
The relation between Pragmatism, Transcendentalism, and Perfectionism is both obvious and difficult,...
Koopman’s book revolves around the notion of transition, which he proposes is one of the central ide...
The connections between Wittgenstein’s philosophy and the pragmatist tradition are often alluded to,...
I. Introduction “Geographical” divisions of philosophy are often misleading – at least if one thinks...
More than thirty years ago, Richard Rorty published Consequences of Pragmatism. There, and in other ...
Chery Misak’s book on the history of American pragmatism is both descriptive and normative. She tell...
Can pragmatists give a satisfactory account of the way our thoughts and claims are causally and norm...
There are significant differences between the neopragmatism as formulated by Rorty, based on James’ ...
C. I. Lewis’s version of pragmatism, which he called “conceptualistic pragmatism,” has been little s...