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    Pragmatic Perspectives by Schwartz, Robert;

    Constructivism beyond Truth and Realism

    Series: Routledge Studies in American Philosophy;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 25 July 2019

    • ISBN 9781138049116
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages204 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 226 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 8 Halftones, black & white
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    Short description:

    Based on expanded versions of his influential papers, as well previously unpublished essays, Schwartz demonstrates the relevance of pragmatic thought to a range of issues beyond concerns over truth and realism.

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    Long description:

    For a good part of the 20th century, the classic Pragmatists—Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey—and pragmatism in general were largely ignored by analytic philosophers. They were said to hold such untenable views as whatever best satisfies our needs is true and that the end justifies the means. Despite a recent revival of interest in these figures, spurred largely by the work of Richard Rorty, it is not uncommon to continue to hear claims that pragmatism is a subjectivist, anti-realist position that denies that there is a mind-independent world, and fails to place objective constraints on inquiry.


    In this book, Robert Schwartz dispels these traditional views by examining the empiricist and constructivist orientation of the classic pragmatists. Based on updated and expanded versions of his influential papers, as well as a number of previously unpublished essays, in this book Schwartz demonstrates the relevance of pragmatic thought to a wide range of issues beyond concerns over truth and realism that currently dominate discussions. The individual essays elaborate and defend pragmatic, instrumentalist, and constructivist conceptions of truth and inquiry, moral discourse and ethical statements, perception, art, and worldmaking. Pragmatic Perspectives will appeal to scholars interested in the history of American philosophy and pragmatic approaches to contemporary issues in analytic philosophy.

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    Table of Contents:

     

    Introduction


    Part I: Background


    1. Whatever Happened to Pragmatism + Reflections


    2. Pragmatic Inquiry and the "Go" of Truth


    3. Epistemology: Inquiry or Knowledge


    4. Pragmatic Inquiry and Knowledge


    Part II: Constructivism


    5. I'm Going to Make You a Star


    6. Starting from Scratch: Making Worlds


    7. The Power of Pictures


    8. Creating Art, Creating Reality: A Wild(e) View of Art


    Part III: Values and Ethics


    9. The Facts about Facts


    10. Pragmatic Constructivism: Values, Norms, and Obligations


    Part IV: Perception


    11. Veridicality in Berkeley's Theory of Vision


    12. Pluralist Perspectives on Perceptual Error


    13. Perceptual Veridicality

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