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Management number 233659777 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$6.40 Model Number 233659777
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"Pragmatism" is a philosophical work by William James, first published in 1907, based on a series of lectures he delivered. The book introduces and elaborates on the pragmatist philosophy, a uniquely American contribution to philosophical thought.James defines pragmatism as a method and a theory of truth. He argues that the meaning of any concept lies in its practical effects and consequences, and that truth should be tested by the practical consequences of belief. According to pragmatism, ideas are not inherently true or false, but rather tools for action. They gain their truth through their utility in navigating the world and predicting future experiences.James contrasts pragmatism with rationalism and intellectualism, suggesting that traditional philosophical approaches often become too abstract and disconnected from practical reality. He emphasizes the dynamic and evolving nature of truth, arguing that beliefs can change as new experiences and information come to light.Throughout the book, James applies the principles of pragmatism to various philosophical problems, such as free will, the existence of God, and the nature of reality. He argues that pragmatism can provide a middle ground between conflicting philosophical perspectives, focusing on what works in practice rather than on abstract theorizing."Pragmatism" is notable for its accessible style and its influence on both philosophy and the broader culture. James' approach has been influential in various fields, including education, psychology, and law, and remains a significant reference point in discussions of how we understand truth and knowledge. Read more

ASIN B0CQP23C4K
ISBN13 979-8872318552
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.49 x 9 inches
Item Weight 9 ounces
Print length 132 pages
Publication date December 19, 2023

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