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Pragmatism and Metaethics
| Content Provider | Scilit |
|---|---|
| Author | Sepielli, Andrew |
| Copyright Year | 2017 |
| Description | Among analytic philosophers, pragmatism tends to elicit two reactions that might seem to stand in tension with one other. The first reaction is confusion about what pragmatism is, exactly. The second is steadfast rejection of it. It's easier to reconcile these disparate responses when we consider that pragmatism tends to show up under two different guises. The first is as a woolly gestalt, expressed through support for experiment, democracy, fallibilism, and solidarity, and condemnation of authoritarianism, representationalism, Cartesianism, and dogmatic metaphysics. The second is as the simple doctrine that truth is what's good in any way whatsoever to believe. In its first guise, pragmatism tends to provoke confusion; in its second, rejection. As a result, pragmatism occupies at best a precarious position within the mainstream of analytic philosophy. This chapter offers a characterization of pragmatism that will cover as many of those commonly called "pragmatists" as possible without being so capacious as to be useless. Book Name: The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics |
| Related Links | https://philpapers.org/archive/SEPPAM.pdf |
| Ending Page | 594 |
| Page Count | 13 |
| Starting Page | 582 |
| DOI | 10.4324/9781315213217-38 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Informa UK Limited |
| Publisher Date | 2017-08-24 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Book Name: The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics History and Philosophy of Science Pragmatism Gestalt Capacious Democracy Mainstream Precarious Philosophy Chapter Believe Dogmatic |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Chapter |