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    It focuses so much on the epiphany of the narrator and how at the end he dispenses with his romantic inclinations and trades them for a bitter, but more accurate, pragmatism. The title “Araby” has the association for the writer as he said in the story that the affricates of the word Araby were called to me through the silence in which my soul relished and bewitched an Eastern magic over me. So, this word clearly suggests

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    James's Pragmatism and Plato's Sophistes

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    James's Pragmatism and Plato's Sophistes ABSTRACT: In the first chapter of Pragmatism, William James outlines two philosophical temperaments. He argues that though one's temperament modifies one's way of philosophizing, its presence is seldom recognized. This statement by James led me to Plato's Sophistes, especially the relationship between temperament and being. Although Plato describes certain temperaments, I hold that the main topic is being. The ancients restricted All to real being, e

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    his thoughts and deed he showed possibilities of a secularized and humanized world view” (Conkin 73). A study of his autobiography exposes how the Puritan anticipates the pragmatism of such American thinkers like Charles S. Pierce, William James and John Deway. This paper endeavors to trace the traits of Puritanism and pragmatism

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    philosopher of American. He was a teleological consequentialist philosopher because he tried to explain his theories with a moral judgment on the outcome of a decision or an action. He contributed great knowledge with his theories. James, and his pragmatism theory. He defined pragmatic, as the central point of his own doctrine of truth, in brief, that Truths emerge from facts, but they dip forward into facts again and add to them, which facts again create or reveal new truth. The facts themselves,

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    It was only after Alexander’s conquest of the Greek homeland that classical ideas were put under pressure by a changing political climate and social disruption, eventually causing the expanding Greek world to turn to pragmatism and realism. The ensuing Hellenistic period saw a move towards practical applications of scientific knowledge and art styles reflecting the more complex emotions familiar to Hellenistic Greeks. However, despite changing attitudes, the ingenuity and technical proficiency of

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    William James is one important philosopher we have discussed in our lectures. James brings a unique interpretation of pragmatism. Pragmatism is an approach to assessing the truth of meaning for beliefs, based on their practical use. James believed that a belief is true, if the results of its implication are satisfactory. In addition, James believed that unpractical beliefs couldn’t be rejected because our different human experience yield different truths. I find James argument compelling because

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    from constituents, TAA was a prime example of political pragmatism. While many politicians were initially focused trade liberalization as a tool to rejuvenate the economy during the Great Depression and prevent the spread of communism during the Cold War, they were soon confronted by displaced workers and greater public outcry, which spurred to the establishment and reform of TAA programs. In addition to changing political tides after the Cold War, TAA was also a reaction to the growing demand

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    Pragmatism and Truth The pragmatist view of truth, as written by William James in “Truth is Established on Pragmatic Grounds,” is the view that the best way to define truth is in terms of beliefs that work. In other words, truth becomes a human manifestation of individual beliefs, where people believe what is better to believe, so long as it doesn’t clash with another “vital benefit” (Mulvaney, 297). I will argue that the pragmatist’s interpretation of the truth allows for confirmation bias to take

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    their privilege, especially as he believed the poor would not just sit back without revolting. This would therefore suggest that Conservatism favours pragmatism over principle, as traditional conservatives that it would be impossible to conserve without some form of pragmatism. However, it could still be argued that conservatives only believe in pragmatism in order to keep its key principle of conserving tradition within society. In the mid 70’s, a new type of Conservatism was introduced, especially

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    Relativism And Absolutism

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    Relativism, Absolutism, Pragmatism, and Universal Morality According to various sources, relativism is a philosophical viewpoint that there are no absolutes. That being said, it is not possible to do science or math that way as something must have an absolute to have an answer. However, I believe that we might still be able to do science as science bends and changes as time goes on. Math, on the other hand, might not even be done as there is nothing that is an absolute. Relativism is also about how

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