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- Title
WILLIAM JAMES AND CHARLES SANDERS PEIRCE ON EXPERIENCE AND PERCEPTION: A RADICAL EXPLORATION OF THE UNIVERSES OF EXPERIENCE.
- Authors
Reyes Cárdenas, Paniel
- Abstract
This paper aims to show the fundamental accord in Charles Sanders Peirce's and William James's views on perception and experience. Both classical pragmatists discover the richness of experience and from the renewed value they see in experience they construct a theory of perception. There are important nuances and differences between the two, but my claim is that their agreement is deeper than previously thought. Such agreement, in a pragmatic fashion, can be understood in how both of their accounts of experience converge in a richer theory of perception as a result of the pursuit that the pragmatic maxim makes possible.
- Subjects
PEIRCE, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914; JAMES, William, 1842-1910; UNIVERSE
- Publication
William James Studies, 2023, Vol 18, Issue 1, p105
- ISSN
1933-8295
- Publication type
Article