Pragmatism

Pragmatism by William James is an unabridged edition of “A New Name For Some Old Ways Of Thinking,” published by Watchmaker Publishing in April 2010. This edition spans 140 pages and is presented in English. The book includes all eight lectures delivered in 1907, addressing various philosophical dilemmas and concepts related to pragmatism.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of pragmatism as it relates to common sense, truth, and humanism, among other topics. The lectures delve into metaphysical problems and the relationship between pragmatism and religion, providing a historical context for these philosophical movements. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of philosophical thought and the contributions of individual philosophers.
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An Unabridged Edition Of ‘A New Name For Some Old Ways Of Thinking, ‘ To Include All Eight Lectures (1907): The Present Dilemma In Philosophy – What Pragmatism Means – Some Metaphysical Problems Pragmatically Considered – The One And The Many – Pragmatism And Common Sense – Pragmatism’s Conception Of Truth – Pragmatism And Humanism – Pragmatism And Religion
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