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Pragmatism Applied
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Illustrates how William James's philosophical pragmatism can help to resolve issues in everyday contemporary life.
William James, one of America's most original philosophers and psychologists, was concerned above all with the manner in which philosophy might help people to cope with the vicissitudes of daily life. Writing around the turn of the twentieth century, James experienced firsthand, much as we do now, the impact upon individuals and communities of rapid changes in extant values, technologies, economic realities, and ways of understanding the world. He presented an enormous range of practical recommendations for coping and thriving in such circumstances, arguing consistently that prospects for richer lives and improved communities rested not upon trust in spiritual or material prescriptions, but rather on clear thinking in the cause of action. This volume seeks to demonstrate how James's astonishingly rich corpus can be used to address contemporary issues and to establish better ways for thinking about the moral and practical challenges of our time. In the first part, James's theories are applied directly to issues ranging from gun control to disability, and the ethics of livestock farming to the meaning of "progress" in race relations. The second part shows how James's theories of ethics, experience, and the self can be used to "clear away" theoretical matters that have inhibited philosophy's deployment to real-world issues. Finally, part three shows how individuals might apply ideas from James in their personal lives, whether at work, contemplating nature, or considering the implications of their own habits of thought and action.
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"This book is the first sustained attempt to take James's call for a lived philosophy at face value, both exploring the extent of James's own philosophical project and furthering it in ever new directions. As is clear from the reading of the various contributions, we are given a taste of what Jamesian philosophy might or should achieve rather than merely presenting what it promises to deliver. And this is clearly novel and extremely intriguing." — Sarin Marchetti, author of Ethics and Philosophical Critique in William James
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
ix - Issues: Putting James to Work
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Listening to “The Cries Of the Wounded”
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Revisiting the Social Value of College Breeding
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What Makes the Lives of Livestock Significant?
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Significant Lives and Certain Blindness
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Pragmatism and Progress
101 - Theory: Clearing the Way
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Applying Jamesian Pragmatism to Moral Life
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Understanding Experience with William James
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James and the Minimal Self
169 - Practice: Living with James
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William James and the Woods
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Taking James to Work
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Habits in a World of Change
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Contributors
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Index
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