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New perspectives on pragmatism and analytic philosophy / edited by Rosa M. Calcaterra.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Value inquiry book series ; v. 228. | Value inquiry book series. Studies in pragmatism and values.Editor: Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2011Descripción: xx, 152 páginas ; 22 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9789042033214
  • 9042033215
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • B 832 N46.2011
Contenidos:
Allowing our practices to speak for themselves : Wittgenstein, Peirce, and their intersecting lineages / Vincent Colapietro -- Beyond scientism / Mario De Caro -- The entanglement of ethics and logic in Peirce's pragmatism / Rossella Fabbrichesi -- Indiana James / Maurizio Ferraris -- Action and representation in Peirce's pragmatism / Nathan Houser -- Semiotics and epistemology : the pragmatic ground of communication / Ivo Assad Ibri -- Wittgenstein, Dewey, and Peirce on ethics / Giovanni Maddalena -- Different pragmatist reactions to analytic philosophy / Michele Marsonet -- Pragmatism and intention-in-action / John McDowell -- Pragmatism as anti-representationalism? / Eva Picardi.
Resumen: "The strong influence of pragmatism in the early 20th-century international debate, its subsequent and apparently inexorable decline, and its recent revival are intertwined with the fate of other currents of thought that have marked the development of contemporary philosophy. This volume clarifies the most recent events of this development focusing on key theoretical issues common both to American classic philosophical tradition and analytical thought. Many essays in this volume belong to what we can call "new" pragmatism, namely a pragmatist perspective that is different from the postmodernist "neo" pragmatism à la Rorty. The volume shows that both pragmatists and analytic thinkers stress the importance of logic and scientific method in order to deal with philosophical problems and seek for a clarification of the relation between our ethical values and our understanding of natural facts. Moreover, the anti-skeptic attitude that characterizes pragmatism as well as most part of analytic philosophy, and their common attention to the problems of language and communication are emphasized. The more sophisticated tools for addressing both theoretical and methodological problems developed by analytic philosophy are pointed out, and the essays show the possible integration of these two forms of speculation that, for too a long time, mutually disregarded one another."--Publisher's description.
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"The essays in this volume are largely based on the papers presented at the international conference "Pragmatismo e filosofia analitica. Differenze e interazioni", held in Rome in March 2005"--Introd.

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Allowing our practices to speak for themselves : Wittgenstein, Peirce, and their intersecting lineages / Vincent Colapietro -- Beyond scientism / Mario De Caro -- The entanglement of ethics and logic in Peirce's pragmatism / Rossella Fabbrichesi -- Indiana James / Maurizio Ferraris -- Action and representation in Peirce's pragmatism / Nathan Houser -- Semiotics and epistemology : the pragmatic ground of communication / Ivo Assad Ibri -- Wittgenstein, Dewey, and Peirce on ethics / Giovanni Maddalena -- Different pragmatist reactions to analytic philosophy / Michele Marsonet -- Pragmatism and intention-in-action / John McDowell -- Pragmatism as anti-representationalism? / Eva Picardi.

"The strong influence of pragmatism in the early 20th-century international debate, its subsequent and apparently inexorable decline, and its recent revival are intertwined with the fate of other currents of thought that have marked the development of contemporary philosophy. This volume clarifies the most recent events of this development focusing on key theoretical issues common both to American classic philosophical tradition and analytical thought. Many essays in this volume belong to what we can call "new" pragmatism, namely a pragmatist perspective that is different from the postmodernist "neo" pragmatism à la Rorty. The volume shows that both pragmatists and analytic thinkers stress the importance of logic and scientific method in order to deal with philosophical problems and seek for a clarification of the relation between our ethical values and our understanding of natural facts. Moreover, the anti-skeptic attitude that characterizes pragmatism as well as most part of analytic philosophy, and their common attention to the problems of language and communication are emphasized. The more sophisticated tools for addressing both theoretical and methodological problems developed by analytic philosophy are pointed out, and the essays show the possible integration of these two forms of speculation that, for too a long time, mutually disregarded one another."--Publisher's description.