This book bears witness to the wide range of topics of philosophical interest in which classical as well as contemporary pragmatist philosophers are involved, or to which they have made durable contributions, or simply on which they have an original word to say. Reading the headings of the six parts that make up this volume – Democracy, Normativity, Religion, Action and Habit, Inquiry, and Ontology and Meaning – one has the feeling that no other philosophical movement of the present can affor..
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I. Introduction “Geographical” divisions of philosophy are often misleading – at least if one thinks...
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Philosophical methodology is the central focus of pragmatism’s founding documents. The early works ...
Émile Durkheim faced his final challenge in the confrontation with pragmatism. Pragmatism had emerge...
Pragmatism is a metatheoretical perspective within knowledge organization (KO) deriving from an Amer...
Nowadays philosophers as intellectuals are strongly encouraged to be more active on their cultural s...
The aim of this article is to outline a pragmatist image of science following Rorty’s discussions an...
The present volume is a collection of the papers presented at the First Nordic Pragmatism Conference...
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 ...
I. Introduction “Geographical” divisions of philosophy are often misleading – at least if one thinks...
The history of the influences and interactions between pragmatism and the social sciences is as rich...
The present boosting interest for pragmatism and pragmatist approaches within the social sciences ha...
Was R.G. Collingwood (1889-1943) an ‘undercover pragmatist’, as some have suggested? Or did he rathe...
This article provides an account of a body of sociological studies recently published which claim to...
Prof. Haack answers a series of questions on pragmatism, beginning with the origins of this traditio...
This essay introduces two leading Finnish philosophers of the twentieth century, Eino Kaila and Geor...
Philosophical methodology is the central focus of pragmatism’s founding documents. The early works ...
Émile Durkheim faced his final challenge in the confrontation with pragmatism. Pragmatism had emerge...
Pragmatism is a metatheoretical perspective within knowledge organization (KO) deriving from an Amer...
Nowadays philosophers as intellectuals are strongly encouraged to be more active on their cultural s...
The aim of this article is to outline a pragmatist image of science following Rorty’s discussions an...