Issues of Pragmaticism
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Resource ID
10547
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
date (Robin)
1905
type of material
A. MS.
description
Published, in part, as 5.402n (pp. 33-37). Unpublished is the mention of an early anticipation of pragmaticism in a Journal of Speculative Philosophy article of 1868 (G-1868-2). In that article CSP accepts two positions which underlie pragmaticism: Critical Common-sensism and Scholastic realism. Critical Common-sensism differs from the Scottish notions of common sense. Two classes of indubitable propositions noted. Acritical inferences and reasoning. Logica docens and logica utens. CSP finds support of Critical Common-sensism in the writings of Avicenna. Several applications of pragmaticism to the meaning of matter and time and to the notion of action at a distance. Theory of signs, especially symbols.
pagination
pp. 1-26, 30-63 (with no break in text) 12-28, 20-21, 27-28, 45-59 plus 9 single page variants
Date
1905
number
MS0290_001
abbreviated title
(CP)
date (Robin)
1905