Pragmatism in Philosophical InquiryPragmatism in Transition
Pragmatism in Philosophical Inquiry: Pragmatism in Transition
Rescher, Nicholas
2016-05-25 00:00:00
[A sophisticated pragmatism does not view practice and theory as being in confrontational opposition. Rather, it sees theorizing as itself a mode of practice—a cognitive practice, that practices for methods of problem resolution. And it insists that this practice, like any other, must be established in terms of its functional efficacy.]
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Pragmatism in Philosophical InquiryPragmatism in Transition
[A sophisticated pragmatism does not view practice and theory as being in confrontational opposition. Rather, it sees theorizing as itself a mode of practice—a cognitive practice, that practices for methods of problem resolution. And it insists that this practice, like any other, must be established in terms of its functional efficacy.]
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