The Chicago School of Pragmatism: Later debates on instrumentalism, 1912-1970

The Chicago School of Pragmatism: Later debates on instrumentalism, 1912-1970
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Synopsis The Chicago School of Pragmatism: Later debates on instrumentalism, 1912-1970 by : John R. Shook

This four-volume set focuses on the cornerstones of the thought grounding the Chicago school of pragmatism - their philosophies of human nature, intelligence, values and social purpose.

The Chicago School of Pragmatism: Early debates on instrumentalism, 1903-1911

The Chicago School of Pragmatism: Early debates on instrumentalism, 1903-1911
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Synopsis The Chicago School of Pragmatism: Early debates on instrumentalism, 1903-1911 by : John R. Shook

This four-volume set focuses on the cornerstones of the thought grounding the Chicago school of pragmatism - their philosophies of human nature, intelligence, values and social purpose.

Chicago School Pragmatism

Chicago School Pragmatism
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Total Pages : 358
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Synopsis Chicago School Pragmatism by : John R. Shook

The Chicago school of pragmatism was one of the most controversial and prominent intellectual movements of the late 1800s and early 1900s. Spanning the ferment of academic and social thought that erupted in those turbulent times in America, the Chicago pragmatists earned widespread attention and respect for many decades. They were a central force in philosophy, contesting realism and idealism for supremacy in metaphysics, epistemology and value theory. Their functionalist views formed the Chicago school of religion, which sparked intense scrutiny into the real meaning of theism, religious experience and the role of religious values in society. Their social standpoint on psychology generated the Chicago school of sociology, social psychology and symbolic interactionism that dominated the social sciences until the 1960s. Their educational philosophy was a major component of progressivism, aiming to make schools more responsive to the democratic and industrial character of the country. In economics, labour issues, civil rights and liberal politics, the Chicago school was also impossible to ignore This four-volume set focuses on the cornerstones of the thought grounding such intellectual activism: their philosophies of human nature, intelligence, values and social purpose. While other collections of the writings of the most prominent Chicago pragmatists (John Dewey, George Mead and James Tufts) offer some of their own individual work, no other collection captures the entire breadth and depth of the movement as a whole. Key writings of these major philosophers are set in their proper context of important writings of James Angell, Edward Ames, Addison Moore, and of many of their graduates who had significant careers, including Ella Flagg Young, H. Heath Bawden, Arthur Rogers, Irving King, Kate Gordon, Douglas Macintosh, William Wright, Clarence Ayres and Charles Morris. Also included are their debates with many critics, such as James Mark Baldwin, George Santayana, William Montague, Roy Wood Sellars and William Hocking. Spanning roughly fifty years, the 130 pieces are brought together from several dozens of now obscure and increasingly rare books, journals and archival sources. This collection will be indispensable for the study of American intellectual history, and especially the evolution of American philosophy, psychology, sociology, religion, education and politics. --130 articles gathered into an indispensable collection covering the entire Chicago pragmatism movement --all materials are reset, annotated, indexed and enhanced by new editorial introductions --includes a wealth of obscure, rare and hard-to-find original materials --indispensable for the study of American intellectual history, and especially the evolution of American philosophy, psychology, sociology, religion, education and politics

Early Debates On Instrumentalism,

Early Debates On Instrumentalism,
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Total Pages : 368
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Some Pragmatist Themes

Some Pragmatist Themes
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 073912000X
ISBN-13 : 9780739120002
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Synopsis Some Pragmatist Themes by : David S. Clarke

Pragmatism is a widely misunderstood philosophical movement, with its central theses the subject of distortions. Perhaps the most serious of them is the widely held view that pragmatism is somehow antithetical to contemporary systematic philosophy, that it offers an alternative to what is labeled "analytic philosophy." In Some Pragmatist Themes, Dr. D. S. Clarke corrects this misunderstanding by demonstrating that certain general topics of controversy in recent American philosophy are derived from two central claims of classical pragmatism, the claims that cognitive inquiry must be understood relative to action and purpose, and that relations between inquiry, action, and purpose in humans have parallels in sub-human species. Clarke shows how from these claims follow distinctive pragmatist themes that engage us in compelling controversies regarding the nature of truth, the viability of reductionist projects, reference to the past, and the structure of moral reasoning. Throughout the book Clarke sustains the pragmatists' vision of philosophy as an antidote to specialization in the contemporary world, a discipline using critical reason in order to integrate factual information derived from science with moral values. Some Pragmatist Themes is a stimulating text that will appeal to those interested in contemporary philosophical issues and comparative literature.

The Chicago School of Pragmatism: Development of instrumentalism: morality, society, education, and religion

The Chicago School of Pragmatism: Development of instrumentalism: morality, society, education, and religion
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Total Pages : 420
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Synopsis The Chicago School of Pragmatism: Development of instrumentalism: morality, society, education, and religion by : John R. Shook

This four-volume set focuses on the cornerstones of the thought grounding the Chicago school of pragmatism - their philosophies of human nature, intelligence, values and social purpose.

Works about John Dewey, 1886-2012

Works about John Dewey, 1886-2012
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 1168
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ISBN-10 : 9780809333127
ISBN-13 : 0809333120
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Synopsis Works about John Dewey, 1886-2012 by : Barbara Levine

Works of John Dewey, 1886–2012 is an invaluable and meticulously compiled resource for the growing number of scholars and researchers seeking a deeper understanding of the work of the prominent American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer. Dewey (1859–1952), an influential philosopher credited with the founding of pragmatism and also recognized as a pioneer in functional psychology and the progressive moment in education, was hailed by Life magazine in 1990 as one of the one hundred most important Americans of the twentieth century. This rich and continually expanding compendium of historical and more recent essays, research, and references is a testament to the growing interest in Dewey’s intellectual work and his measurable impact in the United States and throughout the world. In Works of John Dewey, 1886–2012, some four thousand new entries are presented in ebook format, in addition to those from earlier print and electronic editions dating back to 1995. Copies of most of the works have been obtained and are stored at the Center for Dewey Studies. For the first time, users can access all items from all editions in one user-friendly format. Jump links to alphabetical sections facilitate movement through the vast collection of entries. Users can search by keyword and author.

Guide to Reprints

Guide to Reprints
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Total Pages : 1160
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Guide to Reprints

Guide to Reprints
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 968
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ISBN-10 : 3598238991
ISBN-13 : 9783598238994
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Synopsis Guide to Reprints by : K G Saur Publishing

The established reference work Guide to Reprints has been radically reworked for this edition. Bibliographical data was substantially increased where information was obtainable. In addition, the user-friendliness of Guide to Reprints was raised to the high level of other K.G. Saur directories through author-title cross-references, a subject volume, a person index and a publisher index. In this edition, the directory lists more than 60,000 titles from more than 350 publishers.

Pragmatism

Pragmatism
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Publisher : Westview Press
Total Pages : 164
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Synopsis Pragmatism by : John P. Murphy

The most important distinctively American contribution to philosophy is the pragmatist tradition. In this short, lucid, and completely convincing exposition, Professor John P. Murphy begins by exploring the roots of this tradition as found in the work of Peirce, James, and Dewey, demonstrating its power and originality. Historians of philosophy will appreciate the insight Murphy brings to these figures, but the special value of this book lies in his discussion of how the pragmatist spirit has flowered in contemporary philosophy in the work of Quine, Rorty, and Davidson.Throughout, Murphy emphasizes the logic and structure of the views held by these six philosophers and what it is they have in common that makes their work especially “pragmatist.” There is no better introduction to this historical tradition and perhaps no better way into the philosophies of the contemporaries whom Murphy discusses.Interest in pragmatist ideas is undergoing a revival at present, and this book shows us why. It will be of interest to both historians of philosophy and students of contemporary philosophy.