The Truth Is What Works: William James, Pragmatism, and the Seed of Death

Harvey Cormier

The Truth Is What Works: William James, Pragmatism, and the Seed of Death
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Published
6 February 2001
Pages
176
ISBN
9780847692729

The Truth Is What Works: William James, Pragmatism, and the Seed of Death

Harvey Cormier

Charles Sanders Peirce complained that James allowed pragmatism to become infected with seeds of death like the idea that truth is mutable. The Truth is What Works is an attempt to defend James’s pragmatic theory of truth from a wide range of critics including Peirce, Betrand Russell, Hilary Putnam, and Cornel West. Cormier runs the gauntlet of historical and contemporary criticism in an attempt to show, not that Jamesian pragmatism does in fact contain a perfectly good theory of objective reality after all, but rather that it doesn’t, and is still a kind of realism anyway because it does not leave individuals and their subjective desires behind in an attempt to describe the real world.

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