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Early Critics of Pragmatism

Editat de John R. Shook
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2001
These volumes reprint five of the most significant critiques of pragmatism written before World War I, along with a selection of contemporary responses and replies. Each author was a formidable philosophical critic. James B. Pratt was educated at Harvard; initially attracted to James's pragmatism, he soon became a member of the Realist movement. Paul Carus, the editor of The Monist, and Albert Schinz, a scholar of language and literature, deplored pragmatism's relativism. William Caldwell was a product of the Cornell school of idealism. John T. Driscoll appealed to Thomistic scholasticism for his critique of pragmatism. They all participated in the heated controversies over pragmatism during its first decade, and drew on this experience to sum up their views in their books reprinted in these sets. These are key texts for understanding the context of pragmatism's years of greatest vitality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781855069145
ISBN-10: 1855069148
Pagini: 1680
Ilustrații: 5 Volumes
Dimensiuni: 166 x 233 x 152 mm
Greutate: 2.71 kg
Editura: Thoemmes Continuum
Colecția Thoemmes Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Volume 1
Introduction by Andrew Christie, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of New Hampshire

James B. Pratt, What Is Pragmatism? (1909), 269pp

Responses and Reviews
Helen Thompson Woolley, "Review of Pratt, What Is Pragmatism?" Journal of Philosophy 6.11 (27 May 1909): 300—302.
Anonymous, "Review of Pratt, What Is Pragmatism?" American Journal of Psychology 20.3 (July 1909): 460.
Addison W. Moore, "What Is Pragmatism?" American Journal of Theology 13.3 (July 1909): 477—78.
Addison W. Moore, "Pragmatism and Solipsism." Journal of Philosophy 6.14 (8 July 1909): 378—83.
Howard V. Knox, "Review of Pratt, What Is Pragmatism?" Mind 18.4 (October 1909): 597—603.
Albert Schinz, "Review of Pratt, What Is Pragmatism?" International Journal of Ethics 20.1 (October 1909): 117—20.
George Rowland Dodson, "Review of Pratt, What Is Pragmatism?" Philosophical Review 19.1 (January 1910): 79—83.
Louïs-Léda, "Review of Pratt, What Is Pragmatism?" Revue de Philosophy 16.1 (1 January 1910): 95.



Volume 2
Introduction by Peter Manicas, Professor of Sociology, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Albert Schinz, Anti-Pragmatism: An Examination Into the Respective Rights of Intellectual Aristocracy and Social Democracy (1909), 317pp

Responses and Reviews
François Pillon, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatisme." L’Année Philosophique 20 (1909): 210—11.
Alfred Bertaud, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatisme." International Journal of Ethics 19.3 (April 1909): 394—97.
Addison W. Moore, "Anti-Pragmatisme." Journal of Philosophy 6.11 (27 May 1909): 291—95.
Albert Schinz, "A Few Words in Reply to Professor Moore’s Criticism of ‘Anti-Pragmatisme’." Journal of Philosophy 6.16 (5 August 1909): 434—38.
Anonymous, "Pragmatism as a Strangler of Literature." Current Literature 46.6 (June 1909): 637—39.
Anonymous, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatisme." American Journal of Psychology 20.3 (July 1909): 459—60.
Anonymous, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatisme." Monist 19.3 (July 1909): 474—75.
John Dewey, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatisme." Philosophical Review 18.4 (July 1909): 446—49.
F. C. S. Schiller, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatisme." Mind 18.3 (July 1909): 423—29.
Anonymous, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatism." Monist 20.3 (July 1910): 477.
F. C. S. Schiller, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatism." Mind 19.3 (July 1910): 431—32.
Boyd H. Bode, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatism." Philosophical Review 19.6 (November 1910): 671.
Addison W. Moore, "Review of Schinz, Anti-Pragmatism." Journal of Philosophy 7.26 (22 December 1910): 717—19.


Volume 3
Introduction by Harvey Cormier, Associate Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York at Stony Brook

Paul Carus, Truth on Trial (1911), 143pp

Responses and Reviews
Paul Carus, "Theology as a Science." Monist 12.4 (July 1902): 544—67.
Paul Carus, "The Philosophy of the As If." Open Court 26.9 (September 1912): 561—64.
Paul Carus, "Truth vs. Illusion." Open Court 27.6 (June 1913): 330—33.
M. Jay Flannery, "Pragmatism and Truth." Monist 26.1 (January 1916): 132—34.
Paul Carus, "Reply to Flannery." Monist 26.1 (January 1916): 134—37.



Volume 4
Introduction by Kenneth Westphal, Professor of Philosophy, University of New Hampshire

William Caldwell, Pragmatism and Idealism (1913), 277pp

Responses and Reviews
Anonymous, "Pragmatism and Its Affiliations." Spectator 111.26 (27 December 1913): 1122—123.
H. Wildon Carr, "Review of Caldwell, Pragmatism and Idealism." Mind 23.2 (April 1914): 268—71.
Bernard Muscio, "Review of Caldwell, Pragmatism and Idealism." International Journal of Ethics 24.3 (April 1914): 357—62.
F. C. S. Schiller, "Review of Caldwell, Pragmatism and Idealism." Hibbert Journal 12.3 (April 1914): 704—706.
Henry W. Wright, "Review of Caldwell, Pragmatism and Idealism." Philosophical Review 23.3 (May 1914): 348—52.
William J. Newlin, "Review of Caldwell, Pragmatism and Idealism." Journal of Philosophy 11.14 (2 July 1914): 385—87.
John Watson, "Review of Caldwell, Pragmatism and Idealism." Queen’s Quarterly 21.4 (April—June 1914): 465—72.



Volume 5
Introduction by Vincent Colapietro, Professor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University

John Thomas Driscoll, Pragmatism and the Problem of the Idea (1915), 301pp

Review
F. C. S. Schiller, "Review of Driscoll, Pragmatism and the Problem of the Idea." Mind 25.2 (April 1916): 274—75.