Pragmatism as a Way of Life : The Lasting Legacy of William James and John Dewey /
Hilary Putnam argues that all facts are dependent on cognitive values. Ruth Anna Putnam turns the problem around, illuminating the factual basis of moral principles. Together, they offer a pragmatic vision that in Hilary's words serves "as a manifesto for what the two of us would like phil...
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Cambridge, MA :
Harvard University Press,
[2017]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- STANDARD EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF THE CLASSICAL PRAGMATISTS
- Introduction
- 1. Taking Pragmatism Seriously
- 2. Pragmatism and Verificationism
- 3. What Makes Pragmatism So Different?
- 4. Pragmatism and Nonscientific Knowledge
- 5. Weaving Seamless Webs
- 6. Rorty's Vision
- 7. Reflections on the Future of Pragmatism
- 8. Was James a Pragmatist?
- 9. Pragmatism and Realism
- 10. What the Spilled Beans Can Spell
- 11. James's Theory of Truth
- 12. James on Truth (Again)
- 13. James's Philosophical Friendships, 1902-1905
- 14. What James's Pragmatism Offers Us
- 15. Varieties of Experience and Pluralities of Perspective
- 16. William James on Religion
- 18. Dewey's Central Insight
- 19. Dewey's Epistemology
- 20. Dewey's Faith
- 21. Philosophy as a Reconstructive Activity
- 22. The Moral Impulse
- 23. The Moral Life of a Pragmatist
- 24. Creating Facts and Values
- 25. Perceiving Facts and Values
- 26. Democracy and Value Inquiry
- 27. Democracy as a Way of Life
- Appendix: Other Works on Pragmatism by Hilary Putnam and Ruth Anna Putnam
- Works Cited
- Acknowledgments
- Index