Pragmatism has been reinvented in every generation since its
beginnings in the late nineteenth century. This book, by one of
today s most distinguished contemporary heirs of pragmatist
philosophy, rereads cardinal figures in that tradition, distilling
from their insights a way forward from where we are now.
"Perspectives on Pragmatism "opens with a new accounting of what
is living and what is dead in the first three generations of
classical American pragmatists, represented by Charles Sanders
Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. Post-Deweyan pragmatism at
midcentury is discussed in the work of Wilfrid Sellars, one of its
most brilliant and original practitioners. Sellars legacy in turn
is traced through the thought of his admirer, Richard Rorty, who
further developed James s and Dewey s ideas within the professional
discipline of philosophy and once more succeeded, as they had, in
showing the more general importance of those ideas not only for
intellectuals outside philosophy but for the wider public
sphere.
The book closes with a clear description of the author s own
analytic pragmatism, which combines all these ideas with those of
Ludwig Wittgenstein, and synthesizes that broad pragmatism with its
dominant philosophical rival, analytic philosophy, which focuses on
language and logic. The result is a treatise that allows us to see
American philosophy in its full scope, both its origins and its
promise for tomorrow.
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