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Metaphysics Of Pragmatism
Author: Hook, Sidney; Introduction: Dewey, John
Hardback; Book 144 pages Prometheus Books UK
ISBN: 1573920754
Since its inception, pragmatism has been criticized as and-metaphysical, its focus on scientific method and critical inquiry viewed as undermining one of the very foundations of traditionalphilosophy. Here, Sidney Hook begins his distinguished philosophical career by juxtaposing these terms to show that the pragmatic method cannot begin to help us solve human problems without holding to a particular view of how the world is arranged both physically and conceptually. But this does not imply that pragmatism holds to a traditional, rigid metaphysic; rather, it has an interactive dimension in which human problems are viewed as contingent upon the ways we structure our questions and design methods for finding solutions, both of which can change -- and the implied metaphysic evolve --A reprint of the 1927 doctoral dissertation that launched the career of American pragmatist philosopher Hook (1902-89). He juxtaposes the two terms to show that the pragmatic method cannot help solve human problems without holding to a particular view of how the world is arranged physically and conc

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