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- W2003147454 abstract "I Because pragmatism has been famously defined as a forward-looking philoso phy, there is an understandably irresistible urge to pose the questions of where it is currently going and where it should be directed to go further in the twenty first century. What new issues call for or reward the most careful philosophical attention? Which of pragmatism's historical figures and which of their theories should prove most useful for our current problems and inquiries? Which tradi tions and philosophers outside the pragmatist fold could provide particularly helpful conceptual resources and rewarding dialogue for today's pragmatist problematics? What new ways of thinking are needed? Indeed, one might ask a more radical question. As a forward-looking philosophy, to what extent and in what way does pragmatism even need to take its own specific past and that of other philosophical traditions seriously? To what extent is this history a benefit or a burden? And if we cannot escape such history, how should it be deployed? This paper considers these questions by a comparative examination of two very worthy new books: Robert Innis's Pragmatism and the Forms of Sense: Language, Perception, Technics (2002) and John Stuhr's Pragmatism, Postmodernism, and the Future of Philosophy (2003).1 Besides their other mer its, these books exemplify the rich plurality of contemporary pragmatism be cause they are strikingly different in several important ways and can be wonderfully helpful in critically complementing each other. After highlighting some of the key methodological, stylistic, and thematic contrasts between their approaches (while also noting some crucially shared ground), I shall suggest how my work in somaesthetics can contribute to their respective projects and provide a useful bridge between them. In Pragmatism and the Forms of Sense, Innis provides a careful, detailed study of crucial and very general semiotic structures that generate our sense making activities in perception, in language, and in the use of tools. His study, as he puts it, is devoted to exploring and attempting to justify, pivotal forms of" @default.
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- W2003147454 title "Making Sense and Changing Lives: Directions in Contemporary Pragmatism" @default.
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