VOLUME ONE: THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PRAGMATISM Introduction - Alan Malachowski Possibilities of Pragmatism PART ONE The Development of American Pragmatism - John Dewey Pragmatisms - Louis Menand PART TWO The Fixation of Belief - Charles S Peirce How to Make Our Ideas Clear - Charles S Peirce What Pragmatism Is - Charles S Peirce Issues of Pragmatism - Charles S Peirce Philosophy and the Conduct of Life - Charles S Peirce PART THREE The Will to Believe - William James The Pragmatic Method - William James What Pragmatism Means - William James Pragmatism's Conception of Truth - William James The Meaning of the Word Truth - William James PART FOUR What Pragmatism Means by Practical - John Dewey The Practical Character of Reality - John Dewey The Construction of Good - John Dewey The Pattern of Inquiry - John Dewey Education as Growth - John Dewey PART FIVE Circles - Ralph Waldo Emerson The Social Self - George Herbert Mead A Pragmatic Conception of the A Priori - Clarence Irving Lewis VOLUME TWO: THE REVIVAL OF PRAGMATISM PART ONE Two Dogmas of Empiricism - W V Quine Thinking as Instrumental - Sydney Hook Pragmatism, Pluralism and the Healing of Wounds - Richard Bernstein Pragmatism, Relativism and Irrationalism - Richard Rorty Pragmatism and Relativism - Hilary Putnam Universal Values and Traditional Ways of Life PART TWO C S Peirce - David Wiggins Belief, Truth and Going from the Known to the Unknown Truth and the Convergence of Opinion - Christopher Hookway James's Theory of Truth - Hilary Putnam Radical Empiricism - Graham Bird Dewey's Metaphysics - Richard Rorty Dewey and Democracy - James Campbell Thinking in the Emersonian Way - Mark Bauerlein PART THREE The Missing Pragmatic Revival in American Social Science - Alan Wolfe Hermeneutical Philosophy and Pragmatism - Patrick Heelan and Jay Schulkin A Philosophy of Science Varieties of Pragmatism - Robert Kraut Pragmatism and Truth - Douglas McDermid The Comparison Objection to Correspondence Pragmatism and the Philosophy of Language - Danielle Macbeth Pragmatism in Its Own Right - Alan Malachowski What's Pragmatic about Legal Pragmatism? - David Luban Culture, Nature, Eocosystem (or 'Why Nature Can't Be Naturalised') - Rupert Read VOLUME THREE: CRITICAL RESPONSES PART ONE William James' 'Pragmatism' - G E Moore Professor Dewey's 'Essays in Experimental Logic' - Bertrand Russell Dewey's New Logic - Bertrand Russell The Pragmatist Account of Truth and Its Misunderstanders - William James James, Aboutness and His British Critics - T L S Sprigge The Relevance of Dewey's Epistemology - Joseph Margolis Peirce's Logic of Pragmatic Inference - Mark Bauerlein PART TWO Rorty, Putnam and the Pragmatist View of Epistemology and Metaphysics - Teed Rockwell What is at Stake Between Putnam and Rorty? - Paul D Foster Rorty's Interpretation of Pragmatism - Garry Brodsky The Betrayal of Pragmatism - Ryan E Cull Rorty's Quarrel with James Philosophy as a Kind of Narrative - Christopher Norris Rorty on Post-Modern Liberal Culture Deconstruction and Pragmatism - Simon Critchley Is Derrida a Private Ironist or a Public Liberal? Pragmatism Minus Truth/No Limit - Alan Malachowski PART THREE Five Myths about Pragmatism, or, Against a Second Pragmatic Acquiescence - Eric A MacGilvray Pragmatism, Social Democracy and Political Argument - Matthew Festenstein Pragmatism - Hilary Putnam What's the Use of Calling Emerson a Pragmatist? - Stanley Cavell Religion and the Recent Revival of Pragmatism - Giles Gunn Pragmatism, Philosophy and Ways of Living - Alan Malachowski

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