Pragmatism

Pragmatism

William James

Yayıncı
Independently Published
Sayfa
116
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1970

Özet

Pragmatism by William James is a foundational work of philosophy that argues for ideas by asking what practical difference they make in life. Rather than treating truth as something abstract and fixed, James presents thought as a tool for navigating experience, belief, and uncertainty.

The book is ideal for readers interested in philosophy, religion, psychology, and the history of modern thought. James writes with unusual clarity, making the subject approachable even when the arguments are subtle. His essays challenge rigid systems and invite readers to judge ideas by their effects on human experience, which gives the book lasting appeal for anyone who wants philosophy that is alive to everyday use. That makes the book useful for readers who want ideas tested against life.

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