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Pragmatism, reason & norms: a realistic assessment
Kenneth R Westphal
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Frontmatter
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Editor's Introduction (page vii)
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1 Perspectives on Pragmatism (Nicholas Rescher, page 1)
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2 Transcendental Reflections on Pragmatic Realism (Kenneth R. Westphal, page 17)
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3 Perception and Conception (William P. Alston, page 59)
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4 How to Teach a Wise Man (Michael Root, page 89)
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5 Presuppositions of Inference (Marcus G. Singer, page 111)
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6 Education as Norm Acquisition (Thomas F. Green, page 145)
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7 Some Comments on the Later Philosophy of Fredrick L. Will (Marcus G. Singer, page 185)
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8 Frederick L. Will on Morality (William H. Hay, page 193)
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9 Moral Intuitions and Philosophical Method (Martin Perlmutter, page 203)
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10 Two Problems in Hans Kelsen's Legal Philosophy (Stanley L. Paulson, page 219)
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11 The Spirit of the Enterprise (James D. Wallace, page 243)
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12 Rationality Beyond Deduction: A Guide for the Perplexed and the Disappointed (James E. Tiles, page 265)
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13 Reasons in a World of Practices: A Reconstruction of Frederick L. Will's Theory of Normative Governance (Matthias Kettner, page 293)
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Contributors (page 341)
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Biographical Notice on Frederick L. Will (page 345)
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Index (page 347)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JSP | 12.4.(1998): 301-311 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25670269 |
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Published: 1998
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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- 9780823218196 (paper)