Pragmatism - Further Reading

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  • Elizabeth Anderson. Dewey's Moral Philosophy. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Douglas Browning, William T. Myers (Eds.) Philosophers of Process. 1998.
  • Robert Burch. Charles Sanders Peirce. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • John Dewey. Donald F. Koch (ed.) Lectures on Ethics 1900–1901. 1991.
  • Daniel Dennett. Postmodernism and Truth. 1998.
  • John Dewey. The Quest for Certainty: A Study of the Relation of Knowledge and Action. 1929.
  • John Dewey. Three Independent Factors in Morals. 1930.
  • John Dewey. The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and Other Essays. 1910.
  • John Dewey. Experience & Education. 1938.
  • Cornelis De Waal. On Pragmatism. 2005.
  • Abraham Edel. Pragmatic Tests and Ethical Insights. In: Ethics at the Crossroads: Normative Ethics and Objective Reason. George F. McLean, Richard Wollak (eds.) 1993.
  • Michael Eldridge. Transforming Experience: John Dewey's Cultural Instrumentalism. 1998.
  • Richard Field. John Dewey (1859-1952). Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • David L. Hildebrand. Beyond Realism & Anti-Realism. 2003.
  • David L. Hildebrand. The Neopragmatist Turn. Southwest Philosophy Review Vol. 19, no. 1. January, 2003.
  • William James. Pragmatism, A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking, Popular Lectures on Philosophy. 1907.
  • William James The Will to Believe. 1896.
  • George Lakoff and Mark Johnson. Philosophy in the Flesh : The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought. 1999.
  • Todd Lekan. Making Morality: Pragmatist Reconstruction in Ethical Theory. 2003.
  • C.I. Lewis. Mind and the World Order: Outline of a Theory of Knowledge. 1929.
  • David Macarthur. “Pragmatism, Metaphysical Quietism and the Problem of Normativity,” Philosophical Topics Vol. 36 no.1, 2009.
  • Keya Maitra. On Putnam. 2003.
  • Joseph Margolis. Historied Thought, Constructed World. 1995.
  • Louis Menand. The Metaphysical Club. 2001.
  • Cheryl Misak (ed.) The New Pragmatists. Oxford University Press, 2007
  • Hilary Putnam Reason, Truth and History. 1981.
  • W.V.O. Quine. Two Dogmas of Empiricism. Philosophical Review. January 1951.
  • W.V.O. Quine Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. 1969.
  • N. Rescher. Process Philosophy. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Richard Rorty Rorty Truth and Progress: Philosophical Papers. Volume 3. 1998.
  • Stephen Toulmin. The Uses of Argument. 1958.
  • William Egginton/Mike Sandbothe (Eds.) The Pragmatic Turn in Philosophy. Contemporary Engagement between Analytic and Continental Thought. 2004.
  • Mike Sandbothe. Pragmatic Media Philosophy. 2005.

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