The American Pragmatists by Cheryl Misak
A concise intellectual history and defense of American pragmatism that traces its development from the movement’s founders through later thinkers, explaining core commitments—pragmatic theories of truth, the centrality of inquiry and fallibilism, and the link between meaning and practice—and arguing that pragmatism offers a non‑skeptical, democratic approach to philosophical and public problems by emphasizing public justification, institutions, and the continued relevance of pragmatic methods to contemporary debates.
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