

Pragmatism A New Name for Some old Ways of Thinking : William James’ Classic Lectures on Truth, Meaning, and the Practical Foundations of Belief (Classic Philosophy Series)
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Pragmatism A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking by William James is a foundational work of American philosophy that presents pragmatism as a dynamic and practical approach to understanding truth and reality. Based on a series of influential lectures, James argues that ideas and beliefs must be evaluated by their practical consequences and experiential outcomes rather than abstract principles alone. Challenging rigid rationalism and absolute idealism, he proposes a flexible, human-centered philosophy grounded in lived experience, action, and verification. Addressing topics such as free will, religion, pluralism, and the nature of truth, this landmark text helped define modern philosophical thought in the early 20th century. Essential reading for students of philosophy, psychology, and intellectual history, James’ work remains a powerful and accessible introduction to pragmatist thinking.
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