Pragmatic Naturalism: An Introduction
S. Morris Eames
It is said that America came of age intellectually with the appearance of the pragmatic movement in philosophy. Pragmatic Naturalism presents a selective and interpretative overview of this philosophy as developed in the writings of its intellectual founders and chief exponents—Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, George Herbert Mead, and John Dewey. Mr. Eames groups the leading ideas of these pragmatic naturalists around the general fields of “Nature and Human Life,” “Knowledge,” “Value,” and “Education,” treating the primary concerns and special emphasis of each philosopher to these issues. Philosophy students, teachers of philosophy, and general readers will find this book a comprehensive overview of American philosophy.
Año:
1977
Edición:
1st
Editorial:
Southern Illinois University Press
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
272
ISBN 13:
9780809308026
Archivo:
PDF, 57.83 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1977