Meaning and Action: A Critical History of PragmatismHackett Publishing, 1 янв. 1981 г. - Всего страниц: 616 |
Содержание
Subject and Intentions | 3 |
Part | 9 |
The Cartesian Revolution | 17 |
CHAPTER TWO Responses to the Problem | 27 |
Kants Critical Synthesis of Science and Values | 36 |
INTRODUCTION | 69 |
CHAPTER | 79 |
68 | 99 |
CHAPTER FOUR Italy 76 Papini Prezzolini Vailati and Calderoni | 324 |
Summary | 345 |
Part Four SOME PRAGMATIC CONSEQUENCES OF PRAGMATISM | 347 |
INTRODUCTION | 348 |
CHAPTER ONE The Methodological Spirit 78 Fallibilism | 349 |
Pragmatic Contextualism | 352 |
The Given A Priori and Logic | 358 |
CHAPTER TWO The Instrumentalist Interpretation of the Structure of Knowledge 81 Logic and the Structure of Science | 364 |
83 | 105 |
ΙΟΙ | 112 |
CHAPTER | 133 |
CHAPTER THREE John Dewey | 165 |
CHAPTER FOUR C I Lewis 43 Conceptualistic Pragmatism | 205 |
Logic and Order | 207 |
Mind and World Order | 212 |
Valuation as Empirical Judgment | 221 |
Meaning and Mind | 225 |
CHAPTER FIVE George Herbert Mead 48 The Social Point of View | 232 |
A Problem of Materials | 234 |
Social Behaviorism | 236 |
Genetic Psychology and Social Theory | 237 |
Social Gesture and Language | 241 |
The Significant Symbol | 244 |
Language as Gesture | 246 |
A Schematization of Gestures and Significant Symbols | 248 |
An Actor Prepares | 250 |
The Discovery of the Self | 252 |
Play Games Roles and the Generalized Other | 255 |
The Self as I and Me | 258 |
The Pragma of Things | 261 |
Conclusion | 264 |
Part Three | 268 |
ALLIANCES AND MISALLIANCES | 269 |
INTRODUCTION | 270 |
F C S Schiller 62 Schiller and Pragmatism | 273 |
The Critical Orientation | 276 |
Humanism ButtEndForemost | 283 |
The Private Thinker and the Postulated World | 285 |
Psychology and Logic | 292 |
The Critique of Logic | 294 |
Making Truth and Reality | 297 |
Final Reflections | 301 |
F P Ramsey and Ludwig Wittgenstein 70 Some Missing Links | 304 |
F P Ramsey | 309 |
Ludwig Wittgenstein | 311 |
CHAPTER THREE France 73 Pragmatism and Pragmatisme | 314 |
Georges Sorel | 320 |
Sorel and Mussolini | 321 |
Some Historical Factors | 366 |
Interpretations of the Theoretical Structure of Science | 369 |
The Instrumentalist Point of View | 371 |
Leading Principles | 376 |
Some Critical Issues and Conclusion | 380 |
CHAPTER THREE The Construction of Good 87 Constructing the Good | 383 |
The Problem of Ethical Judgment | 384 |
Ought and Is | 385 |
A Modified Naturalistic Ethic | 389 |
Situation Value and Valuation | 390 |
The Origins of Valuation | 393 |
ValuationPropositions | 395 |
EndsMeans | 398 |
Propositions and the Criterion of Valuation | 400 |
Desire and the Desirable | 402 |
Some Last Observations and Questions | 409 |
Conclusion | 412 |
Part Five SPECULATIONS | 415 |
INTRODUCTION | 416 |
CHAPTER ONE The Meaning of Pragmatism 99 The Moral Basis of Pragmatism | 419 |
Knowledge as Valuation | 423 |
IOI What Pragmatism Is | 424 |
CHAPTER TWO Pragmatism and American Life 102 The Import of Some Ideas | 432 |
The Dilemma of American Philosophy | 433 |
Wit and Philosophy in America | 435 |
Angelic Impulses and Predatory Lusts | 437 |
Conclusion | 446 |
CHAPTER THREE Conclusion 107 The Revolutionary Point of View | 448 |
A Theory of Meaning and Action | 454 |
Appendixes | 459 |
ContinuityHegel and Darwin | 460 |
The Background of Peirces Pragmatism | 488 |
Peirce on Truth and Some References to Boole | 496 |
Analytic and Synthetic | 508 |
Pragmatism and the Category of Possibility | 522 |
Epilogue | 557 |
Bibliographical References | 571 |
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