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- Title
Introduction to the Symposium.
- Authors
GORI, PIETRO; CRISTY, RACHEL
- Abstract
This article introduces a symposium on the relationship between pragmatist philosophy, science, and scientism. It explores how pragmatists challenge the claims of scientism by asserting that science cannot determine what we should value or fully account for the value we find in certain objects and experiences. The symposium covers topics such as the pragmatist approach to mathematics, Peirce's analysis of scientific diagrams, and Brandom's interpretation of Hegel's work. The text also discusses perspectives on the relationship between science and religion, including the views of Bulgarian authors who introduced pragmatism in Bulgaria. It also includes discussions on entity realism, incommensurable theories, and the "Natural Ontological Attitude."
- Subjects
PHILOSOPHY of science; SCIENTIFIC ability; REPRESENTATION (Philosophy); PHILOSOPHY of nature; SCIENTIFIC knowledge; REALISM; PHENOMENOLOGY
- Publication
European Journal of Pragmatism & American Philosophy, 2024, Vol 16, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2036-4091
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4000/11p4q