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  1. (1 other version)Praxis and Action: Contemporary Philosophies of Human Activity.Richard Bernstein - 1971 - London,: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    From the Introduction: This inquiry is concerned with the themes of praxis and action in four philosophic movements: Marxism, existentialism, pragmatism, and analytic philosophy. It is rare that these four movements are considered in a single inquiry, for there are profound differences of emphasis, focus, terminology, and approach represented by these styles of thought. Many philosophers believe that similarities among these movements are superficial and that a close examination of them will reveal only hopelessly unbridgeable cleavages. While respecting the genuine (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Truth, Rationality, and Pragmatism: Themes from Peirce.Christopher Hookway - 2002 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 38 (3):441-449.
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  • Peirce on Intuition, Instinct, and Common Sense.Kenneth Boyd & Diana Heney - 2017 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy (2).
    In addition to being a founder of American pragmatism, Charles Sanders Peirce was a scientist and an empiricist. A core aspect of his thoroughgoing empiricism was a mindset that treats all attitudes as revisable. His fallibilism seems to require us to constantly seek out new information, and to not be content holding any beliefs uncritically. At the same time, Peirce often states that common sense has an important role to play in both scientific and vital inquiry, and that there cannot (...)
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  • Toward a Pragmatic Conception of Practical Identity.Vincent Michael Colapietro - 2006 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 42 (2):173-205.
    The author of this paper explores a central strand in the complex relationship between Peirce and Kant. He argues, against Kant (especially as reconstructed by Christine Korsgaard), that the practical identity of the self-critical agent who undertakes a Critic of reason (as Peirce insisted upon translating this expression) needs to be conceived in substantive, not purely formal, terms. Thus, insofar as there is a reflexive turn in Peirce, it is quite far from the transcendental turn taken by Immanuel Kant. The (...)
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  • In Defense of a Critical Commonsensist Conception of Knowledge.Claudine Tiercelin - 2016 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 6 (2-3):182-202.
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  • Ungeregelte Zweifel und politische Urteilsbildung bei Judith Shklar und Jacques Rancière.Heidi Salaverría - 2014 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 62 (4).
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  • Pragmatic hegemony: questions and convergence.Brendan Hogan - 2015 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (1):107-117.
    ABSTRACT The question concerning the connection of scientific inquiry to democratic praxis is central to both Antonio Gramsci and John Dewey. They share a common philosophical origin in Hegel and are essentially both in the tradition of Left Hegelian thought. Likewise, their respective analyses of the forces obstructing democratic emancipation were sharply focused on the distortions of social life caused by economic agents cooperating under hugely unequal power relations. As Gramsci wrote from his prison cell from 1929 to 1937 in (...)
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  • (1 other version)Abductive Reasoning in Peirce's and Davidson's Account of Interpretation.Uwe Wirth - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (153 - 1/4):199-208.
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  • (1 other version)Abductive Reasoning in Peirce's and Davidson's Account of Interpretation.Uwe Wirth - 1999 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 35 (1):115 - 127.
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  • Enjoying the Doubtful On Transformative Suspensions in Pragmatist Aesthetics.Heidi Salaverría - 2012 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4 (1):247-254.
    Richard Shusterman’s pragmatism is an important voice in the pluralist choir of pragmatist philosophers and has crucially contributed to refine some of the most important pragmatist concerns, particularly those of Dewey. While he, like Dewey, criticizes the compartmentalization of the art-sphere and shows in detail the entanglement of the aesthetic and the ordinary, adopting and further developing his critical insights, Shusterman also detects some flaws in Dewey’s vision. Rather “than pursui...
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