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Neo-pragmatism: an ethical anticipatory system [PDF]

open access: goldEuropean Journal of Futures Research, 2017
Abstract In 1906 and 1907 William James delivered a series of lectures in Boston and New York. Those lectures later were distilled into a paper entitled PRAGMATISM A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking. In 1972 Robert Rosen began to develop the model that resulted in the publication of his breakthrough work Anticipatory Systems.
John Vodonick
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A New Neo-Pragmatism: From James and Dewey to Foucault

open access: diamondFoucault Studies, 2011
Michel Foucault's thought not only converges with a certain type of pragmatism; it can deepen our understanding of pragmatism. There is an ambivalence in pragmatist thought between an approach that privileges the question of: ”What works?” and ”How does it work?” The former misses the political idea that some practices don't just work, but work for ...
Todd May
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Neo Pragmatism and the Stages of Education

open access: diamondProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2014
AbstractThe main purpose of this article is to study the instruction stages from neo pragmatism educatorse persepective.the descriptive- analytical method used as resarch method. Historically philosophy of education has been faced with five vital and important words such as mind, democracy, oppressed, socialization and narrative.
M R Yousefzadeh
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Risk, predictability and biomedical neo‐pragmatism [PDF]

open access: greenActa Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 2009
Olaf Dammann
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Between neo-revisionist neoclassical realism and pragmatism. The foreign policy of the Likud party under Benjamin Netanyahu

open access: diamondSprawy Międzynarodowe, 2019
Neo-revisionism is a term proposed by Ilan Peleg and Paul Shaum for the philosophy originated by Menachem Begin in 1977 and kept by Yitzhak Shamir and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Paweł Pokrzywiński
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Richard Rorty:From Anti-metaphysical Neo-Pragmatism to Rejection of Philosophy

open access: closedMetaphysics, 2010
Richard Rorty is a neo-Pragmatist philosopher. For three decades, he has attacked the traditional philosophy (from Plato to Kant) as well as any other epistemology searching for truth or claiming to mirror the nature in his philosophical works. Rorty holds that, according to the history of philosophy in his reading, there is no final answer to the ...
M Akrami, M Mahmudi
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The Concept of Solidarity in Richard Rorty's Neo-Pragmatism Thought

open access: bronzeSpirituality and Local Wisdom, 2022
This paper aims to examine solidarity in the view of one of the philosophers, Richard Rorty. The subject of discussion in this study is: 1) The concept of solidarity in the thinking of Richard Rorty; and 2) What is underlying Richard Rorty formulating the concept of solidarity.
Muhammad Aldin Hadinugraha
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CORRESPONDENCE AGAIN? INTERNAL REALISM AND THRUTH

open access: yesProblemos, 1998
The paper deals with the relation between realism and (neo)pragmatism in the contemporary philosophy of science by investigating two rival positions: Ilkka Niiniluoto’s "critical scientific realism" and Hilary Putnam’s "internal realism." The crucial ...
Sami Pihlström
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Neo-Pragmatism and Phenomenology: A Proposal [PDF]

open access: closedEuropean Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, 2011
This article introduces a new pragmatist-inspired perspective on the social sciences. It explores the relevance of neo-pragmatism for the philosophy of the social sciences, showing how it can lead to innovative and groundbreaking social research. The paper attempts to drive home these insights by elaborating on the affinities of neo-pragmatism with ...
Patrick Baert
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