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Paperback The Pragmatic Legacy: How American Pragmatism Continues to Shape Modern Thought and Practice Book

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ISBN13: 9798230644729

The Pragmatic Legacy: How American Pragmatism Continues to Shape Modern Thought and Practice

How do we find solid ground in a world of shifting beliefs and complex challenges? What if the value of an idea lies not in its abstract perfection, but in the concrete difference it makes to our lives?

Dive into the heart of American Pragmatism, the uniquely action-oriented philosophy that revolutionized how we think about truth, meaning, and experience. Journey with William James, its most compelling and insightful advocate, through a landscape of groundbreaking ideas that continue to shape our world.

Explore James's fascinating explorations: the fluid, ever-moving "stream of consciousness" that defines our inner lives; the controversial claim that truth possesses a "cash value" measured by its practical consequences; the bold justification for belief even without absolute proof in the "will to believe"; and the profound psychological insights gleaned from the diverse landscape of human religious experience.

Discover how Pragmatism, with its emphasis on consequences, experience, and active engagement, challenged rigid philosophical traditions. Understand concepts like "radical empiricism" and the vision of a dynamic, "pluralistic universe" still unfolding. See how this legacy extends beyond philosophy, influencing psychology, education, ethics, and our approach to personal and societal improvement through "meliorism"-the commitment to making the world better through conscious effort.

The Pragmatic Legacy* reveals how this powerful intellectual current provides essential tools for navigating modern life. It's an indispensable guide for anyone seeking to understand the roots of contemporary thought and find practical wisdom for engaging with the complexities of the 21st century. Uncover a philosophy built for action, designed for living.

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