Realism and Pragmatic Epistemology

Realism and Pragmatic Epistemology
Author: Nicholas Rescher
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0822942496

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An examination of philosophical realism from the standpoint of pragmatic epistemology, this book addresses the core idea of Rescher's work in epistemology: that functional and pragmatic concerns exert a controlling influence on the conduct of rational inquiry and on the ways in which we can and should regard its products. Pragmatism is widely regarded as a philosophical approach that stands at odds with realism, but Rescher takes a very different approach. He views pragmatism as a realistic position that can be developed from a pragmatic point of view, and utilizes a number of case studies to augment his position. Throughout, he shows how the pragmatic and purposive setting of our putative knowledge of the real world proves to be crucial for the constituting and also for the constitution of our knowledge.

Pragmatism and Realism

Pragmatism and Realism
Author: Frederick L. Will
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1997
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0847683508

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In this collection of nine essays, Will demonstrates that a social account of human knowledge is consistent with, and ultimately requires, realism.

Hilary Putnam

Hilary Putnam
Author: Urszula M. Żegleń,James Conant
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780415256056

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One of the most influential contemporary philosophers, Hilary Putnam's involvement in philosophy spans philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, ontology and epistemology and logic. This specially commissioned collection discusses his contribution to the realist and pragmatist debate. Hilary Putnam comments on the issues raised in each article, making it invaluable for any scholar of his work.

Realism Science and Pragmatism

Realism  Science  and Pragmatism
Author: Kenneth R. Westphal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317699705

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This collection of original essays aims to reinvigorate the debate surrounding philosophical realism in relation to philosophy of science, pragmatism, epistemology, and theory of perception. Questions concerning realism are as current and as ancient as philosophy itself; this volume explores relations between different positions designated as ‘realism’ by examining specific cases in point, drawn from a broad range of systematic problems and historical views, from ancient Greek philosophy through the present. The first section examines the context of the project; contributions systematically engage the historical background of philosophical realism, re-examining key works of Aristotle, Descartes, Quine, and others. The following two sections epitomize the central tension within current debates: scientific realism and pragmatism. These contributions address contemporary questions of scientific realism and the reality of the objects of science, and consider whether, how or the extent to which realism and pragmatism are compatible. With an editorial introduction by Kenneth R. Westphal, these fourteen original essays provide wide-ranging, salient insights into the status of realism today.

Realism and Pragmatic Epistemology

Realism and Pragmatic Epistemology
Author: Nicholas Rescher
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2005
Genre: Knowledge, Theory of
ISBN: 9780822970934

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Pragmatic Perspectives

Pragmatic Perspectives
Author: Robert Schwartz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780429581397

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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.

Reason and Reality

Reason and Reality
Author: Nicholas Rescher
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0742545067

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Reason and Reality expounds a pragmatic metaphysics that offers a new approach to this subject's traditional objective of providing us with a secure cognitive grip on the nature of reality. The characteristic nature of this metaphysical approach lies in its commitment to the idea that the requisite security is best and most reliably provided by functional considerations of pragmatic efficacy service the aims and purposes of rational inquiry and effective communication.

Pragmatism without Foundations 2nd ed

Pragmatism without Foundations 2nd ed
Author: Joseph Margolis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2007-04-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441167286

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In this remarkable book, Joseph Margolis, one of America's leading and most celebrated philosophers, examines the relationship between two apparently contradictory philosophical tendencies - realism and relativism. In order to examine the relationship between the two, Margolis establishes a taxomony of different kinds of realism and different kinds of relativism. Drawing on both the analytic and Continental traditions, he examines (from a pragmatic point of view) the various relationships between these two tendencies in the light of two major developments in modern philosophy - the concern for praxis and the concern for historicity. Twenty years after it was first published to great acclaim, Margolis has updated Pragmatism Without Foundations in the light of his most recent work and the development of pragmatism in the intellectual world. This second edition includes an updated preface and a brand new epilogue addressing these developments and their implications for his earlier work.