PRAGMATISM PRAGMATISM

PRAGMATISM

A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking

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First published in 1907, Pragmatism by William James is a groundbreaking work of philosophy that reshaped the intellectual landscape of the twentieth century. Based on a series of lectures delivered at the Lowell Institute in Boston, James introduces pragmatism not only as a philosophical method but also as a deeply practical approach to truth, belief, and human action.

James presents pragmatism as a "philosophy of consequences," where the meaning of an idea or theory lies in its practical effects and real-world applications. Moving away from abstract metaphysics and rigid rationalism, he emphasizes that the value of a belief is measured by its usefulness in experience and its capacity to guide human behavior. For James, truth is not a static, eternal ideal but a dynamic process—something that is “made” through verification, action, and lived reality.

In these lectures, James explores a range of pressing philosophical issues—free will, determinism, the nature of truth, the role of religion, and the problem of evil—through the lens of pragmatism. He contrasts this philosophy with other traditions, such as rationalism and empiricism, and demonstrates how pragmatism offers a middle ground: flexible, human-centered, and adaptable to the complexities of life.

What makes Pragmatism enduring is James’s style—accessible, conversational, and filled with vivid examples drawn from everyday life. Rather than writing for an elite audience of specialists, he aimed to reach thoughtful readers across disciplines, offering them a philosophy that is not merely theoretical but intimately tied to lived experience.

Celebrated as a cornerstone of American philosophy, Pragmatism has influenced generations of thinkers, from John Dewey and Richard Rorty to contemporary debates in philosophy of science, religion, and ethics. It remains a vital text for anyone seeking to understand how ideas can shape action, how truth is tested in experience, and how philosophy can remain relevant to the challenges of human life.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2025
21 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
209
Pages
PUBLISHER
Andonguyung Bruce Edum
SELLER
Andonguyung Bruce Bruce
SIZE
450.8
KB
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