Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Realisms, Antirealisms, Nonrealisms, and Pragmatisms 2. Doubt, Skepticism, and Method 3. Thoughts, Things and Theories 4. Inquiry, Metaphysics, and Rationality Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Shows how an understanding of the intentionality underlining the pragmatism of Peirce and James can herald new interpretations of the interplay between philosophy and religion.
John W. Woell is Associate Provost at Albion College, USA.
In this important book, Woell carefully demonstrates
whyinterpreting Peirce and James against the background supplied by
contemporarydebates about realism is a serious mistake.
Preoccupation with those debates isblocking the road to inquiry
concerning the real nature and significance ofpragmatism. His
painstaking analysis early in the book is designed to removethat
obstacle, enabling him, in succeeding chapters, to offer a
remarkablyfresh reading of these two thinkers. This book demands
the attention of anyscholar who is interested in understanding
pragmatism on its own terms, or indeveloping the prospects for a
philosophy of religion articulated in a genuinelypragmatic
idiom.
*Professor Michael L. Raposa, Department of Religion Studies,
Lehigh University, USA*
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