Pluralism

Keyword: Pluralism


Article in Journal | Posted 13/03/2017
Scheffler, Israel (1999). A Plea for Plurealism
Focuses on the issue of plurealism, both realistic and pluralist in philosophy. Influences of philosophers Charles Peirce and Nelson Goodman; Discussion on the fundamental hypothesis of the method of...
News | Posted 17/05/2016
Nordic Pragmatism Network Workshop: Pluralism

Originally a term for art in ontology, pluralism has become to mean an approach to cultural, ethnic and religious diversity. The philosophers and sociologists of the pragmatist tradition,...

Article in Journal | Posted 17/03/2016
Aikin, Scott F., Talisse, Robert B. (2016). Pragmatism and Pluralism Revisited
In 2005, we published a jointly authored article arguing that pragmatists must reject pluralism. As certain pragmatists describe themselves as pluralists, the essay received its share of criticism;...
Article in Journal | Posted 13/02/2016
Talisse, Robert B., Aikin, Scott F. (2005). Still Searching for a Pragmatist Pluralism
Responds to articles on the relations between pragmatism and pluralism. Details of inquiry and meaning pragmatism; Incompatibility of pragmatism with pluralism; Arguments against modus vivendi...
Article in Journal | Posted 13/02/2016
Talisse, Robert B., Aikin, Scott F. (2005). Why Pragmatists Cannot be Pluralists
Discusses the relations of pragmatism with pluralism. Forms of pluralism; Details of inquiry and meaning pragmatism; Incompatibility between pragmatism and pluralism.
Article in Journal | Posted 13/02/2016
Misak, Cheryl (2005). Pragmatism and Pluralism
Discusses the relations of pragmatism with pluralism. Incompatibility between pragmatism and pluralism; Details of meaning and inquiry pragmatism; Information on the nature of inquiry.
Article in Journal | Posted 13/02/2016
Eldridge, Michael (2005). Why a Pragmatist May Be a Pluralist
Deals with the relations of pragmatism with pluralism. Discussion of the opposition to strong pluralism; Views on the nature of inquiry; Compatibility between pragmatism and pluralism.
Monograph | Posted 19/01/2016
Rosenthal, Sandra B. (1994). Charles Peirce's Pragmatic Pluralism
Article in Journal | Posted 09/12/2015
Dea, Shannon (2015). A House at War Against Itself: Absolute Versus Pluralistic Idealism in Spinoza, Peirce, James and Royce
In this paper, I elaborate affinities between Peirce, Spinoza and Royce, in order to illuminate the division between Peirce's and James's expressions of idealism. James contrasted Spinoza...
Article in Journal | Posted 27/11/2014
Canton, J. C., Forcehimes, Andrew T. (2009). Can Peircean Epistemic Perfectionists Bid Farewell to Deweyan Democracy?
There is a tension between Robert Talisse's rejection of Deweyan democracy and his project of formulating a workable Peircean conception of democracy. If he follows Rawls in taking reasonable...
Article in Journal | Posted 27/11/2014
Canton, J. C., Forcehimes, Andrew T. (2011). A Peircean Epistemic Argument for a Modest Multiculturalism
Extending recent appropriations of Charles S. Pence's work in political theory, we argue that the same epistemic norms that justify democracy offer a plausible basis for justifying...
Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2014
Rogers, Melvin L. (2009). Dewey, Pluralism, and Democracy: A Response to Robert Talisse
The article focuses on the book "A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy" by Robert Talisse and its belief concerning pluralism and Deweyan democracy. It states that Talisse's belief that...
Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2014
Talisse, Robert B. (2009). Precis of A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy
The article presents a summary of the book "A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy." It states the primary argument of the book uses a destructive argument against Deweyan democracy, which is...
Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2014
Van Hollebeke, Mark H. (2009). Through "Thick" and "Thin" : Concerns about Talisse's Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy
The article focuses on "A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy" by Robert Talisse and its examination of pragmatic democracy using Charles Peirce's writings. It states that Talisse...
Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2014
Mcbride, Cillian (2009). Communities of Inquiry and Democratic Politics
The article focuses on professor Robert Talisse's theory of pragmatic democracy. It states that Talisse's theory utilizes Charles Peirce's perfectionist and pluralistic conception of...
Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2014
Mayorga, Rosa M. (2009). On Talisse's "Peirceanist" Theory
The article focuses on the book "A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy" by Robert Talisse and its proposal of a new pragmatist theory on democracy. It states that Talisse suggests John Rawls...
Article in Journal | Posted 17/11/2014
Talisse, Robert B. (2009). Responses to My Critics
The author responds to criticisms concerning his book "A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy." He states he avoided on writing a complete account about democracy as he was writing a...
News | Posted 01/09/2014
Christopher Campbell - "Charles Sanders Peirce and Dmitri Mendeleev: a case for being pluralistic about laws"

Talk at the "First London Philosophy of Science Graduate Workshop - Approaches Within Philosophy of Science"

Monograph | Posted 04/08/2014
Talisse, Robert B. (2007). A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy

In recent years there has been a renewed interest in American pragmatism. In political philosophy, the revival of pragmatism has led to a new appreciation for the democratic theory of John Dewey...

Encyclopedia Article | Posted 22/12/2012
Hulswit, Menno: "Natural Classes and Causation"

In this article, Peirce’s conception of natural class is discussed. It is shown that Peirce’s mature conception of natural class is intimately related to his conception of (final) causation....