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图书目录:General Introduction
1. Subject and Intentions 2. About Pragmatism 3. Pragmatism and 'Pragmatism': An Appeal to Etymology Part One AMERICAN PRAGMATISM INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE Charles Sanders Peirce 4.The Main Lines of Deveolpment 5.Peirce's Theory of Inquiry 6.Peirce and Pragmatism 7.Peirce's Empiricism:The Theory of Knowledge and Probability 8.Meaning and Truth 9.Critical Issues in Peirce's Definition of Truth CHAPTER TWO William James 10.James and Pragmatism 11.James's Bifocal Vision 12.Empiricism and Pragmatism 13.Mind as Teleological 14.James and Language: A Word About the Use of Words 15.A Note on Bypassing Meaning 16. The Moral Basis of Truth 17. Trouble over Truth 18. James's Wager: The Right to Believe and Right Beliefs 19. James's Legacy: The Inheritance of Uncompleted Theory CHAPTER THREE John Dewey 20. Dewey and Pragmatism 21. Instrumentalism 22. Continuity: Growth and the Theory of Education 23. Sensation and Response: Reflex Arc and Circuit 24. The Pattern of Inquiry 25. Truth 26. Inquiry as Evaluation 27. Some Problems in Pragmatism CHAPTER FOUR C.I. Lewis 28. Conceptualistic Pragmatism 29. Logic and Order 30. Mind and World Order 31. Valuation as Empirical Judgment 32. Meaning and Mind CHAPTER FIVE George Herbert Mead 33. The Social Point of View 34. A Problem of Materials 35. Social Behaviorism 36. Genetic Psychology and Social Theory 37. Social Gesture and Language 38. The Significant Symbol 39. Language as Gesture 40. A Schematization of Gestures and Significant Symbols 41. An Actor Prepares 42. The Discovery of the Self 43. Play, Games, Roles, and the Generalized Other 44. The Self as "I" and "Me" 45.Social Objects: The Pragma of Things 46. Social Pragmatism: Conclusion Part Two SPECULATIONS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE The Meaning of Pragmatism 47. The Moral Basis of Pragmatism 48. Knowledge as Valuation 49. What Pragmatism Is CHAPTER TWO Pragmatism and American Li[e 50. The Import of Some Ideas 51. The Dilemma of American Philosophy 52. Pragmatism: Wit and Philosophy in America 53. Our Two-Part Culture: Angelic Impulses and Predatory Lusts 54. Conclusion CHAPTER THREE Conclusion 55. The Revolutionary Point of View 56. The New Organon: A Theory of Meaning and Action Bibliographical References Index |