Philosophical Pragmatism in Context

Philosophical Pragmatism in Context by Nicholas Rescher, published by Peter Lang in 2018, explores human affairs through a purposive lens. This edition, comprising 130 pages, delves into the nature of human preferences, desires, and needs, emphasizing that these elements are factual and objective aspects of our existence. Rescher argues that understanding what individuals require for a fulfilling life is essential to defining their identity and role within society.
Readers will find that the book addresses the pervasive nature of these requisites across human activities, highlighting the importance of evaluating whether our actions meet these fundamental goals. The pragmatic approach to validation is presented as varied and effective, making this work relevant for both teachers and students of philosophy. Through its examination of pragmatism, the book illustrates how our needs and desires shape our experiences and interactions within the world.
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Philosophical Pragmatism in Context looks at human affairs and the condition of man from a purposive point of view. From this point of view it is a centrally significant feature of man that we humans are creatures possessing preferences, desires, wants, and–above all–needs. The possession of people’s wants and needs is clearly a factual issue. What my needs are–what I require in order to have a healthy, happy, and rewarding life–is part and parcel of the conditions that define me as the sort of being that I am. Both what people happen to desire and what it is that they require of a healthy, happy, communally productive life–one that engenders satisfaction to themselves and enlists the appropriation (and even admiration) of their fellows–is clearly something factual, something that can be determined by observation. Furthermore, it is something objective–people do not choose what it is that they need; rather, this is something that is determined for them by their mode of emplacement in the world’s scheme of things.
For pragmatism, these requisites pervade the whole domain of human activity, and the issue of whether our modus operandi achieves these goals is pivotal. The pragmatic approach to validation is thus diversified in its efficacy, and it is the aim of this book to expound and illustrate its merits. Both teachers and students of philosophy will find material of interest in the author’s normative and original point of view.
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