Putnam, Pragmatism, and Dewey

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 36 (1):109 - 132 (2000)
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Abstract

Recent writings by Hilary Putnam indicate the seriousness with which he has moved toward pragmatism. Putnam has not only characterized his own position as similar to pragmatism, he has written a number of essays presenting the views of the classical pragmatists, especially James, Dewey, and Peirce. “Putnam, Pragmatism, and Dewey” examines fundamental problems with Putnam’s recent efforts, especially as they pertain to Dewey’s epistemology.

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David L. Hildebrand
University of Colorado Denver

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