Philosophical Doubts about reality
There are many pragmatisms, and it is a little misleading to present this variegated trend of thought as if it were a monolithic doctrine. The founding fathers, too, were all but unanimous. Peirce was not in agreement with James on many issues. Dewey, in turn, did not like various aspects of both Pe...
Main Author: | Michele Marsonet |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Academicus
2023-07-01
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Series: | Academicus International Scientific Journal |
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https://academicus.edu.al/nr28/Academicus-MMXXIII-28-219-223.pdf
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