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Insights into knowledge practices from Cheryl Misak’s book ‘Cambridge Pragmatism: From Peirce and James to Ramsey and Wittgenstein’

January 26, 2018 / Leave a Comment

I discovered the philosopher Cheryl Misak (link) whilst working on my PhD. Whilst her book Cambridge Pragmatism is mainly intended as a rewriting of the history of pragmatist philosophy, I read it as part of my efforts to gain a stronger understanding of the pragmatist philosophical tradition. Two key opening statements in the Preface that … [Read more…]

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