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图书目录:Preface
Editorial Notes Introduction: Pragmatism, Old and New Susan Haack 1. Some Consequences of Four Incapacities Charles Sanders Peirce 2. The Fixation of Belief Charles Sanders Peirce 3. How to Make Our Ideas Clear Charles Sanders Peirce 4. Pragmatism and Pragmaticism Charles Sanders Peirce 6 CONTENTS 5. The Backward State of Metaphysics Charles Sanders Peirce 6. The Categories Charles Sanders Peirce 7. On the Strengthened Liar Charles Sanders Peirce 8. On Logic Machines Charles Sanders Peirce 9. On Triadic Logic Charles Sanders Peirce 10. The Will to Believe William James 11. The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life William James 12. The Present Dilemma in Philosophy William James 13. What Pragmatism Means William James 14. Pragmatism's Conception of Truth William James 15. School Conditions and the Training of Thought John Dewey 16. Truth and Consequences John Dewey 17. Philosophy and Democracy John Dewey 18. The Quest for Certainty John Dewey 19. The Construction of Good John Dewey 20. Art as Experience John Dewey 21. Common Sense and Scientific Inquiry John Dewey 22. Mind, Self, and Society George Herbert Mead 23. The Social Self George Herbert Mead 24. The Making of Truth Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller 25. Belief, Truth, and inference Frank Plumpton Ramsey 26. A Pragmatic Conception of the A Priori Clarence Irving Lewis 8 CONTENTS 27. Naturalism and First Principles Sidney Hook 28. The Analytic and the Synthetic: An Untenable Dualism Morton G. White 29. Natural Kinds Willard van Orman Quine 30. Words, Works, Worlds Nelson Goodman 31. Is There Still Anything to Say about Reality and Truth? Hilary Putnam 32. Pragmatism, Relativism, and Irrationalism Richard Rorty 33. Pragmatism as Anti-Authoritarianism Richard Rorty Epilogue: "We Pragmatists...": Peirce and Rorty in Conversation Susan Haack Glossary Index |