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Jahr: 2014

Reihe: European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy

Volle Referenz:

Gregory Pappas, "What difference can "experience" make to pragmatism?", European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 6 (2), 2014.

Abstrakt

The centrality of “experience” for Pragmatism has been challenged. Neopragmatists insinuate that experienced-centered pragmatists (ECP) are conservative in hanging on to a passé philosophical notion. This paper argues that, on the contrary, ECP continue to insist on experience because of its present relevance and its future potential for philosophy, but this requires understanding what the classical figures were trying to accomplish with the notion of experience. In the first section I remind readers what these functions are; the rest of the paper argues that experience continues to serve Pragmatism well, in particular in their view of inquiry. The notion of experience was what enabled Dewey to put forth a view of inquiry as guided by the qualitative that is still robust, defensible, and relevant, and that is not susceptible to the objections and dangers found in language centered Pragmatism (LCP).

Publication details

Jahr: 2014

Reihe: European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy

Volle Referenz:

Gregory Pappas, "What difference can "experience" make to pragmatism?", European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 6 (2), 2014.