Pragmatism And Idealism

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1 As in the Hegelian dialectic.
2 There is another important thing to think of in connexion with this sociological character of Pragmatism. It is a characteristic that may be used to overcome what we have elsewhere talked of as its " subjectivism " and its " individualism, " and its revolutionary tendencies. It is, we might urge, a social and a collective standard of truth that Pragmatism has in view when it thinks of " consequences " and of the test of truth. Lalande takes up this idea in an a
...rticle in the Revue Philosophique (1906) on " Pragmatisme et Pragmaticisme, " pointing out that Dr. Peirce would apparently tend to base his prag- matism on the subordination of individual to collective thought. Dr. Schiller too, I think, contemplates this social test of truth in his would- be revival of the philosophy of Protagoras — that man is the measure of reality — for man.
PRAGMATISM AS HUMANISM 165 in the matter of what we may call the philosophy of perception. What this new " immediacy " and this new directness of our contact with reality would mean to philosophical and scientific thought can be fully appreciated only by those who have made the effort of years to live in a " thought world, " in which the first reality is what the logicians term " mediation " * or inference, a world of thoughts without the reality of a really effective thinker, or the reality of a world of real action — a world from which it is somehow im- possible to escape either honestly or logically.


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