Based on expanded versions of his influential papers, as well previously unpublished essays, Schwartz demonstrates the relevance of pragmatic thought to a range of issues beyond concerns over truth and realism.
Based on expanded versions of his influential papers, as well previously unpublished essays, Schwartz demonstrates the relevance of pragmatic thought to a range of issues beyond concerns over truth and realism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Schwartz is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has taught at Rockefeller University and CUNY, and been a Visiting Professor at Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Chicago. He is the author of: Vision: Variations on Some Berkeleian Themes, Visual Versions, and Rethinking Pragmatism
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Introduction Part I: Background 1. Whatever Happened to Pragmatism + Reflections 2. Pragmatic Inquiry and the "Go" of Truth 3. Epistemology: Inquiry or Knowledge 4. Pragmatic Inquiry and Knowledge Part II: Constructivism 5. I'm Going to Make You a Star 6. Starting from Scratch: Making Worlds 7. The Power of Pictures 8. Creating Art, Creating Reality: A Wild(e) View of Art Part III: Values and Ethics 9. The Facts about Facts 10. Pragmatic Constructivism: Values, Norms, and Obligations Part IV: Perception 11. Veridicality in Berkeley's Theory of Vision 12. Pluralist Perspectives on Perceptual Error 13. Perceptual Veridicality
Introduction Part I: Background 1. Whatever Happened to Pragmatism + Reflections 2. Pragmatic Inquiry and the "Go" of Truth 3. Epistemology: Inquiry or Knowledge 4. Pragmatic Inquiry and Knowledge Part II: Constructivism 5. I'm Going to Make You a Star 6. Starting from Scratch: Making Worlds 7. The Power of Pictures 8. Creating Art, Creating Reality: A Wild(e) View of Art Part III: Values and Ethics 9. The Facts about Facts 10. Pragmatic Constructivism: Values, Norms, and Obligations Part IV: Perception 11. Veridicality in Berkeley's Theory of Vision 12. Pluralist Perspectives on Perceptual Error 13. Perceptual Veridicality
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