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Purpose and Thought: The Meaning of Pragmatism
Pragmatism, wrote William James, turns the philosopher towards concreteness and adequacy towards facts, towards action. The power of thought becomes a function of the purpose it serves the value of an idea the result of its practical effects. Pragmatism's insistence on an intimate connection between action and thought has new urgency for an age perplexed by the relation between natural science and human values by issues in biomedical ethics social engineering and ecology.
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144.3 Smi p
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Publisher | The University of Chicago Press : Chicago, USA., 1984 |
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236hlm: 15x23cm
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English
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0-226-76383-8
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144.3
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