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The Pluralistic Universe of Law: Towards a Neo‐Classical Legal Pragmatism*
Susan Haack
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Neo-Pragmatism and Enactive Intentionality
2012Enactive approaches in cognitive science propose that perception, and more generally cognitive experience, are strongly mediated by embodied (sensory–motor) processes, and that our primary experience of the world is action-oriented or pragmatic (Noe, 2004; Thompson, 2007; Varela et al., 1991).
Katsunori Miyahara, Shaun Gallagher
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Neo-Pragmatism and its Critics
2012A basic idea of pragmatism can be formulated as the view that it is action, rather than consciousness, that is the vehicle of thought.1 Moreover, pragmatists link actions to inventive self-development and creative problem solving. In the modern period, we find this inchoate idea emerging both in Bacon’s conjoining of the ideas of knowledge and power ...
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Neo-Pragmatism and the New Aesthetic
1995The end of the nineteenth century brought with it the end of philosophy, or so some philosophers believed. Philosophy’s “death” was attributable to two causes. First, there was the translation of all philosophical questions into the language of the positive sciences.
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FROM A SEMIOTIC TO A NEO-PRAGMATIC UNDERSTANDING OF METAPHOR
DANISH YEARBOOK OF PHILOSOPHY, 1996Comparaison entre l'approche peirceenne de la metaphore chez C. Hausman et l'approche de R. Rorty qui s'inscrit dans la lignee Dewey-Davidson. Confrontant les positions de Rorty et Peirce sur la question de la representation et de l'epistemologie dans les cadres respectifs du neo-pragmatisme et de la semiotique, l'A.
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Neo-Pragmatism, Primitive Intentionality and Animal Minds
Philosophia, 2018According to Hutto and Satne (Philosophia, 43(3), 521–536, 2015), an “essential tension” plagues contemporary neo-Pragmatist accounts of mental contents: their explanation of the emergence and constitution of intentional mental contents is circular.
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