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The Thirteen Pragmatisms and Other Essays

Arthur O. Lovejoy

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Originally published in 1963. The essays in this volume are critical and, with one exception, directed against the philosophic movement of pragmatism. "The Thirteen Pragmatisms" is an exercise in logical analysis and is a challenge to a group of philosophers who have taken on a collective name to show how their apparent diversities are to be reconciled. Few philosophers would call themselves orthodox followers of this train of thought, so these essays can be studied without a sense of personal injury that deadens the critical faculty and obscures insight. In The Thirteen Pragmatisms and Other...

Originally published in 1963. The essays in this volume are critical and, with one exception, directed against the philosophic movement of pragmatism. "The Thirteen Pragmatisms" is an exercise in logical analysis and is a challenge to a group of philosophers who have taken on a collective name to show how their apparent diversities are to be reconciled. Few philosophers would call themselves orthodox followers of this train of thought, so these essays can be studied without a sense of personal injury that deadens the critical faculty and obscures insight. In The Thirteen Pragmatisms and Other Essays, logical technique is on display: the author's keenness in spotting double meanings and his ability to rephrase them in univalent form. This collection of essays should afford students of philosophy a set of cases in which they need not take sides but which give them an analytical method they can practice themselves on contemporary issues. The fact that these essays are on the whole critical gives them a heuristic value that dogmatic or expository essays would not have.

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306
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9781421432465
Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1. The Thirteen Pragmatisms
Chapter 2. Pragmatism and Realism
Chapter 3. Pragmatism and Theology
Chapter 4. William James as Philosopher
Chapter 5. James's Does Consciousness Exist?
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Preface
Chapter 1. The Thirteen Pragmatisms
Chapter 2. Pragmatism and Realism
Chapter 3. Pragmatism and Theology
Chapter 4. William James as Philosopher
Chapter 5. James's Does Consciousness Exist?
Chapter 6. Pragmatism Versus the Pragmatist
Chapter 7. Pragmatism as lnteractionism
Chapter 8. Pragmatism and the New Materialism
Chapter 9. The Anomaly of Knowledge
Index

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Arthur O. Lovejoy

Arthur Oncken Lovejoy was an American philosopher and intellectual historian. He is known for founding the discipline of the history of ideas by publishing its flagship text, The Great Chain of Being.