PRAGMATISM
A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking
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Publisher Description
In this landmark work of American philosophy, William James champions pragmatism as a practical, results-oriented approach to truth and meaning. Rejecting abstract theorizing and absolute certainties, he argues that ideas become true only insofar as they prove useful in real-world experience. With clarity and wit, James bridges philosophy and everyday life, showing how pragmatism resolves stubborn debates by testing their practical consequences. Essential reading for anyone seeking a flexible, action-driven framework for belief, knowledge, and truth.