American Ideas: Source Readings in the Intellectual History of the United States, Volúmenes1-2Gerald N. Grob, Robert Nelson Beck Free Press, 1963 - 493 páginas |
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... pragmaticism really made Doing to be the Be - all and the End - all of life , that would be its death . For to say that we live for the mere sake of action , as action , regardless of the thought it carries out , would be to say that ...
... pragmaticism really made Doing to be the Be - all and the End - all of life , that would be its death . For to say that we live for the mere sake of action , as action , regardless of the thought it carries out , would be to say that ...
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... Pragmaticism consists in holding that the purport of any concept is its conceived bearing upon our conduct . How , then , does the Past bear upon con- duct ? The answer is self - evident : whenever we set out to do anything , we " go ...
... Pragmaticism consists in holding that the purport of any concept is its conceived bearing upon our conduct . How , then , does the Past bear upon con- duct ? The answer is self - evident : whenever we set out to do anything , we " go ...
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... pragmaticism is a species of prope - positivism . But what distinguishes it from other species is , first , its re- tention of a purified philosophy ; secondly , its full acceptance of the main body of our instinctive beliefs ; and ...
... pragmaticism is a species of prope - positivism . But what distinguishes it from other species is , first , its re- tention of a purified philosophy ; secondly , its full acceptance of the main body of our instinctive beliefs ; and ...
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The Puritan as a Religious Type | 7 |
The Beginnings of American Political Theory | 34 |
Puritanism and Capitalism | 62 |
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