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Pragmatism is true and not only useful.
Drawing critically on the writings of Charles Peirce, this book presents a proof of pragmatism and explores its implications for using scientific method, understanding the nature of reality, and recognizing and deepening the centrality of community.
Peirce's development of a successful proof of pragmatism had three stages, each improving on the earlier: a proof based in the psychology of belief; a proof based in a phenomenology of perception; and a proof based in semiotics. In reconstructing and refashioning Peirce's philosophy and its theoretical and practical consequences, John J. Stuhr demonstrates how Peirce makes it possible for pragmatists to reject fully the mission, methods, and conclusions of modern European philosophy and, in so doing, to articulate a revolutionary new philosophy rooted in experimental, fallible, and public thought. For this pragmatism, community is not simply a prerequisite of communication; it is an end and, as an ideal, it is an instrument for transformation, a way to change the world.
In establishing a proof of the truth of pragmatism, Stuhr clarifies the logical, ontological, and normative commitments of pragmatism, making clear their impact for inquiry and problem solving, reasoning and an understanding of reality, and ethical commitments and social ideals. The book provides a thorough and clear account of the development of pragmatism and a lively and original extension and application of pragmatic theory to practice.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 2: The Principle of Pragmatism: Belief, Meaning, and Logic
Chapter 3: The Maxim of Pragmatism and the Logic of Abduction
Chapter 4: Signs of Pragmatism and Its Proof
Chapter 5: The Character of Pragmatism: Science, Reality and Community
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | Nov 12 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 192 |
| ISBN | 9798216481591 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Series | American Philosophy Series |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























