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Lecture Vii

Pragmatism: a New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking · William James — chapter 7 of 16 · ~67 words · public domain

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Pragmatism and Humanism

The notion of THE Truth. Schiller on 'Humanism.' Three sorts of reality of which any new truth must take account. To 'take account' is ambiguous. Absolutely independent reality is hard to find. The human contribution is ubiquitous and builds out the given. Essence of pragmatism's contrast with rationalism. Rationalism affirms a transempirical world. Motives for this. Tough-mindedness rejects them. A genuine alternative. Pragmatism mediates.

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