The pragmatic theory of truth as developed by Peirce, James, and Dewey
Delton Loring Geyer
The pragmatic theory of truth as developed by Peirce, James, and Dewey
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THE PRAGMATIC THEORY OF TRUTH AS DEVELOPED BY PEIRCE, JAMES, AND DEWEY
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY.
CHAPTER I. THE PRAGMATIC DOCTRINE AS ORIGINALLY PROPOSED BY PEIRCE.
CHAPTER II. The Interpretation Given to Pragmatism by James.
James’ Exposition of Peirce.
Development of the Doctrine through the Earlier Writings of James.
The Theory of Truth in ‘Pragmatism’ and ‘The Meaning of Truth’.
James’ Exposition of Peirce.
Development of the Doctrine through the Earlier Writings of James.
The Theory of Truth in ‘Pragmatism’ and ‘The Meaning of Truth’.
CHAPTER III. The Pragmatic Doctrine as Set Forth by Dewey.
Contrast Between James and Dewey.
Contrast Between James and Dewey.
CHAPTER IV. Summary and Conclusion.
Footnotes
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Works of Charles Sanders Peirce
The Works of William James
The Works of John Dewey
On Logic and Metaphysics:
On Psychology, Ethics, Education, etc.:
On Logic and Metaphysics:
On Psychology, Ethics, Education, etc.:
Works on Truth
Works on Pragmatism
The Works of Charles Sanders Peirce
The Works of William James
The Works of John Dewey
On Logic and Metaphysics:
On Psychology, Ethics, Education, etc.:
On Logic and Metaphysics:
On Psychology, Ethics, Education, etc.:
Works on Truth
Works on Pragmatism
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