I. Introduction “Geographical” divisions of philosophy are often misleading – at least if one thinks about the dichotomy between Anglo-American “analytic” and “Continental” philosophy in the twentieth century – but in special contexts it is interesting to consider how certain philosophical traditions have spread geographically. The American tradition of pragmatism became hotly debated in Europe early in the twentieth century, with William James as its leading figure and F. C. S. Schiller as i..
Introduction The continental – German for the most past – strand of classical hermeneutics and the t...
Abstract: The main currents of Eurocentric philosophy, broadly conceived: pragmatism, analytic philo...
The history of the influences and interactions between pragmatism and the social sciences is as rich...
I. Introduction “Geographical” divisions of philosophy are often misleading – at least if one thinks...
This essay introduces two leading Finnish philosophers of the twentieth century, Eino Kaila and Geor...
Prior to the Second World War, Peirce was virtually unknown in Finnish philosophical discussions. Th...
The present volume is a collection of the papers presented at the First Nordic Pragmatism Conference...
This book bears witness to the wide range of topics of philosophical interest in which classical as ...
Introduction In the past few years, the Vienna Circle Institute has been interested in the issue of ...
Introduction Charles S. Peirce’s philosophy is not very widespread in Swedish academia. Academic phi...
It is not uncommon, when reading and writing about philosophical traditions, to be highly selective....
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
The turn of the twentieth century witnessed the birth of two distinct philosophical schools in Europ...
Developments in Anglo-American philosophy during the first half of the 20th Century closely tracked ...
The relation between Pragmatism, Transcendentalism, and Perfectionism is both obvious and difficult,...
Introduction The continental – German for the most past – strand of classical hermeneutics and the t...
Abstract: The main currents of Eurocentric philosophy, broadly conceived: pragmatism, analytic philo...
The history of the influences and interactions between pragmatism and the social sciences is as rich...
I. Introduction “Geographical” divisions of philosophy are often misleading – at least if one thinks...
This essay introduces two leading Finnish philosophers of the twentieth century, Eino Kaila and Geor...
Prior to the Second World War, Peirce was virtually unknown in Finnish philosophical discussions. Th...
The present volume is a collection of the papers presented at the First Nordic Pragmatism Conference...
This book bears witness to the wide range of topics of philosophical interest in which classical as ...
Introduction In the past few years, the Vienna Circle Institute has been interested in the issue of ...
Introduction Charles S. Peirce’s philosophy is not very widespread in Swedish academia. Academic phi...
It is not uncommon, when reading and writing about philosophical traditions, to be highly selective....
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
The turn of the twentieth century witnessed the birth of two distinct philosophical schools in Europ...
Developments in Anglo-American philosophy during the first half of the 20th Century closely tracked ...
The relation between Pragmatism, Transcendentalism, and Perfectionism is both obvious and difficult,...
Introduction The continental – German for the most past – strand of classical hermeneutics and the t...
Abstract: The main currents of Eurocentric philosophy, broadly conceived: pragmatism, analytic philo...
The history of the influences and interactions between pragmatism and the social sciences is as rich...