Pragmatism and Objectivity

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C.S. Peirce
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Concrete Reasonableness
Confused Pragmatist
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Diana B. Heney
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Dispositional Belief
DN Model
epistemology
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Ethical Idealism
Extra Mental Reality
fallibilism
Foro Interno
Griffin Klemick
Helmut Pape
Holistic Pragmatism
Homo Quaerens
idealism
intelligibility
intentionality
Jessica J. R. Wright
Jessica Wright
John R. Shook
Joseph C. Pitt
Joseph Margolis
Methodological Pragmatism
Mind Independent Reality
Mind Independent World
Nicholas Rescher
normative theory
Objective Pragmatism
objective truth in pragmatism
objectivity
Orientational Pluralism
Peirce's Adaptation
Peirce's Defense
Peirce's Pragmatic Maxim
Peirce's Pragmatisms
Peircean Account
Peirce’s Adaptation
Peirce’s Defense
Peirce’s Pragmatic Maxim
Peirce’s Pragmatisms
philosophy of science
pluralism
Pragmatic Maxim
pragmatism
Ramsey's Theory
Ramsey’s Theory
rational inquiry
Realistic Pragmatism
Rescher's View
Rescherean Pragmatism
Rescher’s View
Rhetorical Evidence
Richard Rorty
Robert Almeder
Robert B. Talisse
Robert Talisse
Rosa Mayorga
Sami Pihlstrom
Scott Atkin
Scott F. Aikin
Thomas Rockmore
Timo Airaksinen
Tom Rockmore
truth
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Vincent Colapietro
William James
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138655232
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Pragmatism and Objectivity illuminates the nature of contemporary pragmatism against the background of Rescher’s work, resulting in a stronger grasp of the prospects and promises of this philosophical movement. The central insight of pragmatism is that we must start from where we find ourselves and deflate metaphysical theories of truth in favor of an account that reflects our actual practices of the concept. Pragmatism links truth and rationality to experience, success, and action. While crude versions of pragmatism state that truth is whatever works for a person or a community, Nicholas Rescher has been at the forefront of arguing for a more sophisticated pragmatist position. According to his position, we can illuminate a robust concept of truth by considering its links with inquiry, assertion, belief, and action. His brand of pragmatism is objective and organized around truth and inquiry, rather than other forms of pragmatism that are more subjective and lenient. The contingency and fallibility of knowledge and belief formation does not mean that our beliefs are simply what our community decides, or that truth and objectivity are spurious notions. Rescher offers the best chance of understanding how it is that beliefs can be the products of human inquiry yet aim at the truth nonetheless. The essays in this volume, written by established and up-and-coming scholars of pragmatism, touch on themes related to epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and ethics.

Sami Pihlström is Director of the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies and Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Helsinki, Finland.