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Description
Sami Pihlström argues that metaphysics does not, then, study the world's 'own' categorial structure, but a structure we, through our conceptual and practical activities, impose on the reality we experience and interact with. Engaging with the classical American pragmatists, in particular William James, and neopragmatists, including Hilary Putnam, the author seeks to correct long-held misconceptions regarding the nature of the relationship between metaphysics and pragmatism. He argues that a coherent metaphysical alternative to the currently fashionable realist metaphysics emerges from pragmatism and that pragmatism itself should be reinterpreted in a metaphysically serious manner. Moreover, the book argues that, from a pragmatist perspective, metaphysics must be inextricably linked with ethics.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Realism, truthmaking, and a pragmatist view on truth and reality
3. The transcendental method in pragmatist metaphysics
4. Seeking a via media: metaphysical conflicts pragmatically reconsidered
5. The ethical grounds of metaphysics
6. Modal and moral realisms
7. Pragmatism and religious metaphysics
References
Index
Product details
Published | May 10 2009 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9781441108197 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Series | Continuum Studies in American Philosophy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"In an age when analytic philosophy and much contemporary pragmatic thought focuses on only this or that particular problem, Pihlström's masterful and wide-ranging philosophical project recalls the thoroughgoing philosophical systems of the classical pragmatists like Peirce and James and Dewey who saw every part of philosophy to hang together. Ethics and religion, mind and metaphysics, language and logic, all appear together in Pihlström's pragmatism, and all interpenetrate in a dynamic and developmental view of the humanity in the world. This book is must reading not only for pragmatists but for anyone who wants to understand the consilience of strands of philosophical thought in twenty-first century." - Elizabeth F. Cooke, Creighton University, USA
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A good primer for those with some background and interest in pragmatism and metaphysics, and who would like to see the latter tailored to the former, Philstrom's book makes for a good resource.
American Journal of Theology & Philosophy