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Pragmatist Challenge: Pragmatist Metaphysics for Philosophy of Science

Andersen, H. K.(Edited by)Mitchell, Sandra D.(Edited by)
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The Pragmatist Challenge lays out a programmatic view for taking a pragmatist approach to topics in philosophy of science and metaphysics.

Pragmatism involves a collection of specific views as well as comprising a general approach that can be applied to multiple topics.

For topics at the intersection of philosophy of science and metaphysics, pragmatism as explored in this volume is an effective way to take entrenched debates and re-frame them in ways thatmove past old dichotomies and offer more fruitful paths forward.

Each chapter explores a dual vision of pragmatism: specific pragmatist views are developed, demonstrating how to take a distinctively pragmatist approach to some particular issue or subfield; and the general shape of what it means to take apragmatist approach is elucidated as well.

The chapters thus tend to be synoptic in scope. Collectively, they offer a new approach that can be taken up in constructively reframing other discussions, ready to be applied to new specific topics. Pragmatism is an especially potent tool that sits at the interface between methodological and applied questions coming directly from sciences, and the underlying ontological or metaphysical commitments that are implied by or support the methodological discussions.

The goal of the volume is to articulate a variety of ways to be a pragmatist without having to commit to a single specific set of -isms in order to make use of it, while highlighting the common themes that manifest across differentdiscussions.

The chapters offer a heterogenous yet programmatic approach to pragmatism.

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Oxford University Press
0192528033 / 9780192528032
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
144.3
23/02/2023
United Kingdom
224 pages
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