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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2010

PREVIEW-Episode 20: Pragmatism – Peirce and James

from The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast · host Mark Linsenmayer

On Pragmatism (1907) by William James and "The Fixation of Belief" (1877) and "How to Make Our Ideas Clear" (1878) by Charles Sanders Peirce. Is truth a primitive relation between our representations and things objectively in the world, or is it an analyzable process by which propositions "prove their worth" by being useful in some way, like by fitting well with other portions of our experience or being delicious? Looking for the full Citizen version? The post PREVIEW-Episode 20: Pragmatism – Peirce and James first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

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On Pragmatism (1907) by William James and "The Fixation of Belief" (1877) and "How to Make Our Ideas Clear" (1878) by Charles Sanders Peirce. Is truth a primitive relation between our representations and things objectively in the world, or is it an...

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