Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking

Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking
Title Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking PDF eBook
Author Charles Sanders Peirce
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 322
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791432655

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This is a study edition of Charles Sanders Peirce's manuscripts for lectures on pragmatism given in spring 1903 at Harvard University. Excerpts from these writings have been published elsewhere but in abbreviated form. Turrisi has edited the manuscripts for publication and has written a series of notes that illuminate the historical, scientific, and philosophical contexts of Peirce's references in the lectures. She has also written a Preface that describes the manner in which the lectures came to be given, including an account of Peirce's life and career pertinent to understanding the philosopher himself. Turrisi's introduction interprets Peirce's brand of pragmatism within his system of logic and philosophy of science as well as within general philosophical principles.

Pragmatism, Logic, and Law

Pragmatism, Logic, and Law
Title Pragmatism, Logic, and Law PDF eBook
Author Frederic Kellogg
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 203
Release 2020-12-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1793616981

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Pragmatism, Logic and Law offers a view of legal pragmatism consistent with pragmatism writ large, tracing it from origins in late 19th century America to the present, covering various issues, legal cases, personalities, and relevant intellectual movements within and outside law. It addresses pragmatism’s relation to legal liberalism, legal positivism, natural law, critical legal studies (CLS), and post-Rorty “neopragmatism.” It views legal pragmatism as an exemplar of pragmatism’s general contribution to logical theory, which bears two connections to the western philosophical tradition: first, it extends Francis Bacon’s empiricism into contemporary aspects of scientific and legal experience, and second, it is an explicitly social reconstruction of logical induction. Both notions were articulated by John Dewey, and both emphasize the social or corporate element of human inquiry. Empiricism is informed by social as well as individual experience (which includes the problems of conflict and consensus). Rather than following the Aristotelian model of induction as immediate inference from particulars to generals, a model that assumes a consensual objective viewpoint, pragmatism explores the actual, and extended, process of corporate inference from particular experience to generalization, in law as in science. This includes the necessary process of resolving disagreement and finding similarity among relevant particulars.

Rationalist Pragmatism

Rationalist Pragmatism
Title Rationalist Pragmatism PDF eBook
Author Mitchell Silver
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 223
Release 2020-07-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1793605408

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In Rationalist Pragmatism: A Framework for Moral Objectivism, Mitchell Silver draws from a wide array of philosophical fields to formulate a comprehensive theory of ethics. He argues that an understanding of justification rooted in pragmatism leads to practical principles that apply to all those we would recognize as persons. The account bears implications for the nature of selfhood, the freedom of the will, the meaning of moral terms, the power of moral principles to motivate, conceptions of truth, the nature of value, and the use and abuse of abstract moral theorizing. Rationalist Pragmatism develops its pragmatically informed morality in light of prominent ethical schools, as well as relevant topics in the philosophy of language, metaphysics, and epistemology, including the correspondence theory of truth, inferentialist semantics, motivational internalism, the source of value, and experimental philosophy. Finally, Silver explores concrete moral and political implications of his theory, demonstrating that metaethics can affect positions regarding the morality of personal relations; the treatment of animals; and political assessments of democracy, socialism, and nationalism. Silver maintains that our interest in truth—our rational nature as practical and theoretical beings—forms us as a community of mutually recognizing truth seekers.

From Principles to Pragmatism

From Principles to Pragmatism
Title From Principles to Pragmatism PDF eBook
Author P. S. Atiyah
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1978
Genre Law
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Pragmatism as a Way of Life

Pragmatism as a Way of Life
Title Pragmatism as a Way of Life PDF eBook
Author Hilary Putnam
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 312
Release 2017-05-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0674979222

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Throughout his diverse and highly influential career, Hilary Putnam was famous for changing his mind. As a pragmatist he treated philosophical “positions” as experiments in deliberate living. His aim was not to fix on one position but to attempt to do justice to the depth and complexity of reality. In this new collection, he and Ruth Anna Putnam argue that key elements of the classical pragmatism of William James and John Dewey provide a framework for the most progressive and forward-looking forms of philosophy in contemporary thought. The Putnams present a compelling defense of the radical originality of the philosophical ideas of James and Dewey and their usefulness in confronting the urgent social, political, and moral problems of the twenty-first century. Pragmatism as a Way of Life brings together almost all of the Putnams’ pragmatist writings—essays they wrote as individuals and as coauthors. The pragmatism they endorse, though respectful of the sciences, is an open experience-based philosophy of our everyday lives that trenchantly criticizes the fact/value dualism running through contemporary culture. Hilary Putnam argues that all facts are dependent on cognitive values, while Ruth Anna Putnam turns the problem around, illuminating the factual basis of moral principles. Together, they offer a shared vision which, in Hilary’s words, “could serve as a manifesto for what the two of us would like philosophy to look like in the twenty-first century and beyond.”

The Principles of Pragmatism

The Principles of Pragmatism
Title The Principles of Pragmatism PDF eBook
Author Henry Heath Bawden
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1910
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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The Principles of Pragmatism

The Principles of Pragmatism
Title The Principles of Pragmatism PDF eBook
Author Henry Heath Bawden
Publisher
Pages
Release 1911
Genre Pragmatism
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