• The Pragmatics of Ignorance
    Mathias Girel
    In Matthias Gross & Linsey McGoey (eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies, Routledge. pp. 61-74. 2015.
    The goal of this chapter is to contribute to ignorance studies by taking advantage of the pragmatist epistemology of Peirce and Dewey, which, in my view, would be an “unfinished” business without facing sundry problems raised by ignorance studies. Five typical pragmatist claims provide the framework for this chapter. They can be endorsed by other philosophies, but their conjunction is typical of pragmatism: (1) the first is Peirce’s pragmatist maxim for clarifying our ideas, where the reference …Read more