A Tool for Rethinking Philosophy
Cornelis de Waal

#Pragmatism
#Phenomenology
#Critical_theory
#Logical_positivism
#Feminism
#Racism
This unique introduction fully engages and clearly explains pragmatism, an approach to knowledge and philosophy that rejects outmoded conceptions of objectivity while avoiding relativism and subjectivism. It follows pragmatism’s focus on the process of inquiry rather than on abstract justifications meant to appease the skeptic. According to pragmatists, getting to know the world is a creative human enterprise, wherein we fashion our concepts in terms of how they affect us practically, including in future inquiry. This book fully illuminates that enterprise and the resulting radical rethinking of basic philosophical conceptions like truth, reality, and reason.
Author Cornelis de Waal helps the reader recognize, understand, and assess classical and current pragmatist contributions—from Charles S. Peirce to Cornel West—evaluate existing views from a pragmatist angle, formulate pragmatist critiques, and develop a pragmatist viewpoint on a specific issue.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Peirce and the Principle of Pragmatism
3 William James: Pragmatism and the Will to Believe
4 The Pragmatic Humanism of F.C.S. Schiller
5 European Reception: France and Italy
6 Peirce Revisited: The Normative Turn
7 Josiah Royce and George Herbert Mead
8 Pragmatism and the Problems of Life: Dewey, Addams, and Bourne
9 Conceptual Pragmatism: From Lewis to Davidson
10 The European Reception Revisited
11 The Neopragmatism of Richard Rorty
12 Hilary Putnam: Philosophy With a Human Face
13 Susan Haack: Reclaiming Pragmatism
14 Legal Pragmatism
15 Prophetic Pragmatism and Feminist Inspirations
16 Pragmatism and the End(s) of Philosophy
Cornelis de Waal is Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis and Editor-in-Chief of the Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society. Previously he was one of the editors of The Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition. In addition to numerous journal articles, he authored Charles S. Peirce: A Guide for the Perplexed (2013) and On Mead (2002). He is currently editing The Oxford Handbook of Charles S. Peirce.









