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This volume shows the broad value and interest of a flourishing approach to philosophical inquiry: neopragmatism. This language-first approach rejects metaphysical questions about the existence or nature of problematic entities or properties, instead focusing our attention on our practices of using the relevant words.

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This volume shows the broad value and interest of a flourishing approach to philosophical inquiry: neopragmatism. This language-first approach rejects metaphysical questions about the existence or nature of problematic entities or properties, instead focusing our attention on our practices of using the relevant words.
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Joshua Gert received his Ph.D. from UIC in 1998. He taught at the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Missouri-Columbia, Florida State University, and William & Mary. He has written on normative reasons and rationality, color and perception, and neopragmatism, among other topics. Together with Victoria Costa he was the co-editor of the journal Social Theory and Practice from 2005 to 2009. He is the recipient of a Howard Foundation grant (2011) and a fellowship from the NEH (2014-15). He primarily teaches courses in logic, ethics, and philosophy of language.