TY - BOOK AU - Thayer,H.S AU - Sanders Peirce,Charles AU - James,William AU - Dewey,John AU - Mead,George Herbert TI - Pragmatism : : the classic writings SN - 0915145375 U1 - 421 20 PY - 1992/// CY - New York. PB - Hackett Publishing Company KW - LINGUISTICA KW - unescot KW - ESCRITURA KW - INGLES KW - FILOSOFIA N1 - I. Introduction. The development of american pragmatism; John Dewey; p. 23-42; II. Definion and description of pragmatism /; Charles Sanders Pierce; p. 48-60; III. The fixation of belief /; Charles Sanders Pierce; p. 61-78; IV. How to make our ideas clear /; Charles Sanders Pierce; p. 79-100; V. What pragmatism is /; Charles Sanders Pierce; p. 101-122; VI. An interview : pragmatism - what it is /; William James; p. 131-134; VII. Selections from The principies of psychology /; William James; p. 135-185; VIII. The will to believe /; William James; p. 186-208; IX. What pragmatism means /; William James.; p. 209-226; X. Pragmatism's conception of truth /; William James; p. 227-244; XI. The tigers in India /; William James; p. 245-248; XII. The meaning of the word truth /; William James; p. 249-252; XIII. The unit of behavior (The reflex arc concept in psychology) /; John Dewey; p. 253-261; XIV. The practical character of reality /; John Dewey; p. 275-289; XV. The construction of good /; John Dewey; p. 290-315; XVI. The pattern of inquiry /; John Dewey; p. 316-336; XVII. Social consciousness and the consciousness of meaning /; p. 341-350; XVIII. The social self /; John Dewey; p. 351-360; XIX. A pragmatism conception of the A. Priori /; John Dewey; 364-375 ER -