Pragmatism

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A concise, reader-friendly overview of pragmatism, the most influential school of American philosophical thought.Pragmatism, America’s homegrown philosophy, has been a major intellectual movement for over a century. Unlike its rivals, it reaches well beyond the confines of philosophy into concerns and disciplines as diverse as religion, politics, science, and culture. In this concise, engagingly written overview, John R. Shook describes pragmatism’s origins, concepts, and continuing global relevance and appeal. With attention to the movement’s original thinkers—Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, John Dewey, and George Herbert Mead—as well as its contemporary proponents, he explains how pragmatism thinks about what is real, what can be known, and what minds are doing. And because of pragmatism’s far-reaching impact, Shook shows how its views on reality, truth, knowledge, and cognition coordinate with its approaches to agency, sociality, human nature, and personhood.

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Weight 0.232675 kg
Dimensions 1.9812 × 12.7 × 17.78 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

296

Publisher

Year Published

2023-5-2

Imprint

Publication City/Country

USA

ISBN 10

026254461X

About The Author

John R. Shook teaches philosophy at Bowie State University in Maryland. He is coeditor of The Blackwell Companion to Pragmatism and Neuroscience, Neurophilosophy, and Pragmatism.

"[An] accessible intellectual history. . . . The book’s solid structure, helpful glossary, and discerning list of further readings make it a worthwhile resource for newcomers. Philosophy students will want to check this out."—Publishers Weekly

Table Of Content

Series Foreword viiPreface ix1 Pragmatism: An Old Name for Newly Confirmed Ideas 12 Principles of Pragmatism 213 Permanence and Impermanence 394 Context and Reality 655 Truth in Consequences 896 Being and Thinking 1157 Pragmatism versus Epistemology 1398 Transactional Knowledge 1599 Ecological Mentality 18110 Society, Self, and Mind 20511 Culture and Person 227Acknowledgments 243Glossary 245Notes 251Further Reading 267Index 273

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