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94Pragmatism and the Transcendental Turn in Truth and EthicsTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (4). 1994.
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134Medically Inappropriate or Futile Treatment: Deliberation and JustificationJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 41 (1): 90-114. 2016.This paper reframes the futility debate, moving away from the question “Who decides when to end what is considered to be a medically inappropriate or futile treatment?” and toward the question “How can society make policy that will best account for the multitude of values and conflicts involved in such decision-making?” It offers a pragmatist moral epistemology that provides us with a clear justification of why it is important to take best standards, norms, and physician judgment seriously and a…Read more
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112Truth, Politics, Morality: Pragmatism and DeliberationRoutledge. 2002.Cheryl Misak argues that truth ought to be reinstated to a central position in moral and political philosophy. She argues that the correct account of truth is one found in a certain kind of pragmatism: a true belief is one upon which inquiry could not improve, a belief which would not be defeated by experience and argument. This account is not only an improvement on the views of central figures such as Rawls and Habermas, but it can also make sense of the idea that, despite conflict, pluralism, …Read more
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109Cambridge Pragmatism: From Peirce and James to Ramsey and WittgensteinOxford University Press UK. 2016.Cheryl Misak offers a strikingly new view of the development of philosophy in the twentieth century. Pragmatism, the home-grown philosophy of America, thinks of truth not as a static relation between a sentence and the believer-independent world, but rather, a belief that works. The founders of pragmatism, Peirce and James, developed this idea in more and less objective ways. The standard story of the reception of American pragmatism in England is that Russell and Moore savaged James's theory, a…Read more
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716Making Disagreement Matter: Pragmatism and Deliberative DemocracyJournal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (1): 9-22. 2004.
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216Democratic Hope: Pragmatism and the Politics of Truth (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 42 (2): 279-282. 2006.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Democratic Hope: Pragmatism and the Politics of TruthCheryl MisakRobert B. Westbrook Democratic Hope: Pragmatism and the Politics of Truth Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2005. xvi + 246 pp.Robert Westbrook, who in my view is our best intellectual historian of pragmatism, has written what is sure to be a major contribution to the study of pragmatist political theory, a branch of political theory which has rec…Read more
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24William James: Pragmatism in focus: Doris Olin (ed.)(London: Routledge, 1992), viii+ 251 pp. ISBN 0-415-04057-4 Paperback£ 12.99, ISBN 0-415-04056-6 Hardback£ 40.00 (review)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25 (1): 123-129. 1994.
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1216Deflating Truth: Pragmatism vs. MinimalismThe Monist 81 (3). 1998.It seems that no philosopher these days wants a theory of truth which can be accused of being metaphysical. But even if we agree that grandiose metaphysics is to be spurned, even if we agree that our theory of truth should be a deflated one, the controversy does not die down. A variety of deflationist options present themselves. Some, with Richard Rorty, take the notion of truth to be so wedded to metaphysics that we are advised to drop it altogether. Others, with Paul Horwich, take the disquota…Read more
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61Scientific realism, anti-realism, and empiricismIn John R. Shook & Joseph Margolis (eds.), A Companion to Pragmatism, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: Pragmatism's Reputed Place in the Empiricist Tradition Peirce's Naturalist Account of Truth Pragmatism and Minimalism Experience: Physical, Mathematical, Metaphysical, and Moral.
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C.F. Delaney, "Science, Knowledge, and Mind: A Study in the Philosophy of C.S. Peirce" (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (3): 457. 1993.
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408Peirce, Levi, and the aims of inquiryPhilosophy of Science 54 (2): 256-265. 1987.Isaac Levi uses C. S. Peirce's fallibilism as a foil for his own "epistemological infallibilism". I argue that Levi's criticisms of Peirce do not hit their target, and that the two pragmatists agree on the fundamental issues concerning background knowledge, certainty, revision of belief, and the aims of inquiry
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81Narrative evidence and evidence‐based medicineJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (2): 392-397. 2010.
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32Isaac Levi and his pragmatist lineageIn Erik J. Olsson (ed.), Knowledge and Inquiry: Essays on the Pragmatism of Isaac Levi, Cambridge University Press. pp. 18--31. 2006.
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The reception of early American pragmatismIn The Oxford handbook of American philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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C.S. Peirce On Vital Matters: C. S. Peirce sobre assuntos vitaisCognitio 3. 2002.: C.S. Peirce is infamous for his assertion that the ideas of truth and belief are out of place in vital or ethical matters. We must go on instinct and custom. But he also asserts that his view of truth is applicable to ethics - a true belief about what is right or wrong is the belief that would stand up to all deliberation, experience and argument. I shall resolve this tension in Peirce's work in favor of the cognitivist reading. That is, I shall argue that Peirce presents us with an attractive…Read more
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535The pragmatist view of politics is at its very heart epistemic, for it treats morals and politics as a kind of deliberation or inquiry, not terribly unlike other kinds of inquiry. With the exception of Richard Rorty, the pragmatists argue that morals and politics, like science, aim at the truth or at getting things right and that the best method for achieving this aim is a method they sometimes call the scientific method or the method of intelligence – what would now be termed deliberative democ…Read more
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82Ramsey's Cognitivism: Truth, Ethics and the Meaning of LifeRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 78 251-263. 2016.Frank Ramsey is usually taken to be an emotivist or an expressivist about the good: he is usually taken to bifurcate inquiry into fact-stating and non-fact stating domains, ethics falling into the latter. In this paper I shall argue that whatever the very young Ramsey's view might have been, towards the end of his short life, he was coming to a through-going and objective pragmatism about all our beliefs, including those about the good, beauty, and even the meaning of life. Ethical beliefs are n…Read more
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53Pragmatism and Inquiry: Selected Essays, by Isaac Levi. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 260 pp., ISBN13: 9780199698134, hb $65 (review)European Journal of Philosophy 22 (S1). 2014.
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166Klein on James on the Will to BelieveHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 5 (1): 118-28. 2015.This commentary explores the disagreement between Alex Klein and Cheryl Misak about the core insights of American Pragmatism, against a background of agreement. Both take the history of early American pragmatism to be a vital part of the history of analytic philosophy, not a radical break with it. But Misak argues that James seeks to loosen the usual epistemic standards so that religious and scientific belief can both be justified by a unitary set of evidentiary rules, and Klein argues that Jame…Read more
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110The American PragmatistsOxford University Press. 2013.Cheryl Misak presents a history of the great American philosophical tradition of pragmatism, from its inception in the 1870s to the present day. She traces the connections between classical American pragmatism and contemporary analytic philosophy, and draws out the continuing influence of pragmatist ideas in the recent history of philosophy
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218Pragmatism on solidarity, bullshit, and other deformities of truthMidwest Studies in Philosophy 32 (1): 111-121. 2008.No Abstract
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5Isaac Levi, The Fixation of Belief and Its Undoing: Changing Beliefs Through Inquiry Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 12 (3): 205-206. 1992.
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626The Subterranean Influence of Pragmatism on the Vienna Circle: Peirce, Ramsey, WittgensteinJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 4 (5). 2016.An underappreciated fact in the history of analytic philosophy is that American pragmatism had an early and strong influence on the Vienna Circle. The path of that influence goes from Charles Peirce to Frank Ramsey to Ludwig Wittgenstein to Moritz Schlick. That path is traced in this paper, and along the way some standard understandings of Ramsey and Wittgenstein, especially, are radically altered.
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311 Charles Sanders Peirce 1839-1914)In The Cambridge companion to Peirce, Cambridge University Press. pp. 1. 2004.
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| The Nature of Philosophy |
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