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The Pragmatic Turn: William James and American Philosophy
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The Pragmatic Turn: William James and American Philosophy by Andrew Conley explores the transformative impact of William James on American philosophy and the broader philosophical tradition. Conley examines James' development of pragmatism, a philosophy grounded in the practical consequences of beliefs and ideas, and how it offered a solution to the intellectual crises of modernity. The book traces James' philosophical evolution, from his work in psychology to his groundbreaking contributions to ethics, religious experience, and democracy. Through a deep analysis of his most significant works, Conley highlights how James' pragmatism continues to shape contemporary philosophical thought, emphasizing his commitment to pluralism, moral responsibility, and the role of human experience in constructing meaning. The book situates James within the context of his time, demonstrating how his ideas influenced not only philosophy but also social reform, psychology, and literature. Ultimately, The Pragmatic Turn illuminates William James as a philosopher whose ideas remain profoundly relevant in addressing the complex challenges of the modern world.
The Pragmatic Turn: William James and American Philosophy by Andrew Conley explores the transformative impact of William James on American philosophy and the broader philosophical tradition. Conley examines James' development of pragmatism, a philosophy grounded in the practical consequences of beliefs and ideas, and how it offered a solution to the intellectual crises of modernity. The book traces James' philosophical evolution, from his work in psychology to his groundbreaking contributions to ethics, religious experience, and democracy. Through a deep analysis of his most significant works, Conley highlights how James' pragmatism continues to shape contemporary philosophical thought, emphasizing his commitment to pluralism, moral responsibility, and the role of human experience in constructing meaning. The book situates James within the context of his time, demonstrating how his ideas influenced not only philosophy but also social reform, psychology, and literature. Ultimately, The Pragmatic Turn illuminates William James as a philosopher whose ideas remain profoundly relevant in addressing the complex challenges of the modern world.


















