Was R.G. Collingwood (1889-1943) an ‘undercover pragmatist’, as some have suggested? Or did he rather consider pragmatism to be one of his ‘least favorite varieties of philosophy’, as others have held? This book carves out a middle path between these opposing views. It shows that Collingwood argues that, for a variety of reasons, pragmatism fails to achieve its ostensible ideal of overcoming the dualism of theory and practice. In its stead Collingwood elaborates his own philosophy, in which thought and action are really united. Hence, instead of accepting or rejecting pragmatism wholesale, he would have regarded himself as more of a pragmatist than the pragmatists themselves
This chapter takes seriously the rich philosophical underpinnings of the American Pragmatist traditi...
Throughout its history pragmatism has been criticised for failing to account for the roles truth and...
We agree that there is a lack of clarity in the sports coaching literature about philosophical pragm...
Was R.G. Collingwood (1889-1943) an ‘undercover pragmatist’, as some have suggested? Or did he rathe...
Despite R.G. Collingwood’s lifelong attempt to bring about a ‘rapprochement’ between theory and prac...
This paper argues that there are notable similarities between Collingwood’s method of investigating ...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
R.G. Collingwood is not normally associated with analytic philosophy, neither negatively nor positiv...
Many, and perhaps most, American philosophers will, if pressed, say that they are pragmatists. What ...
This book bears witness to the wide range of topics of philosophical interest in which classical as ...
While classical pragmatism quickly became identified with the theory of truth that dominated critica...
Pragmatism may be the aspect of William James’s thought for which he is best known; but, at the same...
Philosophical methodology is the central focus of pragmatism’s founding documents. The early works ...
My general impression, reading my commentators reading Pragmatism Ascendent, is that, however genero...
This chapter takes seriously the rich philosophical underpinnings of the American Pragmatist traditi...
Throughout its history pragmatism has been criticised for failing to account for the roles truth and...
We agree that there is a lack of clarity in the sports coaching literature about philosophical pragm...
Was R.G. Collingwood (1889-1943) an ‘undercover pragmatist’, as some have suggested? Or did he rathe...
Despite R.G. Collingwood’s lifelong attempt to bring about a ‘rapprochement’ between theory and prac...
This paper argues that there are notable similarities between Collingwood’s method of investigating ...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Pr...
R.G. Collingwood is not normally associated with analytic philosophy, neither negatively nor positiv...
Many, and perhaps most, American philosophers will, if pressed, say that they are pragmatists. What ...
This book bears witness to the wide range of topics of philosophical interest in which classical as ...
While classical pragmatism quickly became identified with the theory of truth that dominated critica...
Pragmatism may be the aspect of William James’s thought for which he is best known; but, at the same...
Philosophical methodology is the central focus of pragmatism’s founding documents. The early works ...
My general impression, reading my commentators reading Pragmatism Ascendent, is that, however genero...
This chapter takes seriously the rich philosophical underpinnings of the American Pragmatist traditi...
Throughout its history pragmatism has been criticised for failing to account for the roles truth and...
We agree that there is a lack of clarity in the sports coaching literature about philosophical pragm...