Pragmatism: A Note on the Philosophical School
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Emerging in the late 19th century as a distinctly American philosophical movement, Pragmatism has consistently challenged traditional metaphysical and epistemological assumptions by emphasizing action, experience, and the tangible consequences of ideas. This book embarks on a comprehensive exploration of Pragmatism—not merely as a historical artifact but as a living, evolving tradition that continues to influence contemporary philosophy, science, politics, and everyday life. The roots of Pragmatism trace back to the intellectual ferment of post-Civil War America, a period marked by rapid industrialization, scientific innovation, and social upheaval. In this milieu, thinkers such as Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey sought to develop a philosophy that was not only theoretically robust but also practically relevant. They insisted that the meaning and truth of ideas cannot be divorced from their effects and applications in the world. For them, ideas are instruments—tools to guide action, solve problems, and improve human experience. This pragmatic maxim—the principle that the meaning of any concept lies in its observable practical effects—represents a radical departure from earlier philosophical traditions that privileged abstract speculation over lived reality. Pragmatism rejects the notion of immutable truths existing apart from human inquiry and experience. Instead, it embraces a pluralistic and fallibilistic approach, recognizing knowledge as provisional and subject to revision in light of new evidence and changing circumstances. In creating this audiobook, the goal is to provide both newcomers and seasoned scholars with a clear, accessible, and nuanced account of Pragmatism’s principles, history, and contemporary relevance. It is an invitation to engage with a philosophy that refuses to be confined to ivory towers but insists on being tested in the forge of practical life. Welcome to the study of Pragmatism.
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Anno edizione:2025
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