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  • Pragmatism and Philosophical Anthropology: Understanding Our Human Life in a Human World

    Pragmatism and Philosophical Anthropology by Pihlström, Sami;

    Understanding Our Human Life in a Human World

    Series: American University Studies; 186;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Neuausg.
    • Publisher Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
    • Date of Publication 1 January 1998

    • ISBN 9780820440767
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages287 pages
    • Size 230x160 mm
    • Weight 600 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    Pragmatism, the single originally American philosophical tradition, has in recent decades once again become widely discussed in many fields of philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, and moral philosophy. This study seeks to show, both historically and systematically, that the issue of "human nature," the main problem of philosophical anthropology, is (or at least should be) at the center of pragmatistic philosophizing. The author formulates a contemporary version of pragmatism largely based on William James's (1842-1910) work, arguing that such a neo-Jamesian framework also can meet postmodernistic and irrationalistic threats.

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