<p><i>The Pragmatism Reader</i> is the essential anthology of this important philosophical movement. Each selection featured here is a key writing by a leading pragmatist thinker, and represents a distinctively pragmatist approach to a core philosophical problem. The collection includes work by prag
The pragmatism reader: from Peirce through the present
β Scribed by Aikin, Scott F.;Talisse, Robert B
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 492
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Charles S. Peirce --
William James --
John Dewey --
Sidney Hook --
C.I. Lewis --
Nelson Goodman --
W.V.O. Quine --
Rudolf Carnap --
Wilfrid Sellars --
Donald Davidson --
Hillary Putnam --
Richard Rorty --
Cornel West --
Susan Haack --
Richard A. Posner --
Robert Brandom --
Huw Price --
Cheryl Misak.
β¦ Subjects
Pragmatisme;Pragmatisme (philosophie)
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