
Pragmatism
by William James
Pragmatism' contains a series of public lectures held by William James in Boston 1906–7. James provides a popularizing outline of his view of philosophical pragmatism while making highly rhetorical and entertaining lashes towards rationalism and other competing schools of thought. James is especially concerned with the pragmatic view of truth. True beliefs should be defined as, according to James, beliefs that can successfully assist people in their everyday life. This is claimed to not be relativism. That reality exists is argued to be a fact true beyond the human subject. James argues, nevertheless, that people select which parts of reality are made relevant and how they are understood to relate to each other. Charles Sanders Peirce, widely considered to be the founder of pragmatism, eventually chose to separate himself intellectually from James, renaming his own theory to ‘pragmaticism’.
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01 Part 1 - The Present Dilemma in Philosophy - Pragmatism
01 Part 2 - The Present Dilemma in Philosophy - Pragmatism
02 Part 1 - What Pragmatism Means - Pragmatism
02 Part 2 - What Pragmatism Means - Pragmatism
03 Part 1 - Some Metaphysical Problems Pragmatically Considered - Pragmatism
03 Part 2 - Some Metaphysical Problems Pragmatically Considered - Pragmatism
04 Part 1 - The One and the Many - Pragmatism
04 Part 2 - The One and the Many - Pragmatism
05 Part 1 - Pragmatism and Common Sense - Pragmatism
05 Part 2 - Pragmatism and Common Sense - Pragmatism
06 Part 1 - Pragmatism's Conception of Truth - Pragmatism
06 Part 2 - Pragmatism's Conception of Truth - Pragmatism
07 Part 1 - Pragmatism and Humanism - Pragmatism
07 Part 2 - Pragmatism and Humanism - Pragmatism
08 Part 1 - Pragmatism and Religion - Pragmatism
08 Part 2 - Pragmatism and Religion - Pragmatism
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