The Narrative and Identity of Pragmatism in America: The History of a Dysfunctional Family?

The Pluralist 9 (2):65-83 (2014)
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we have recently seen the publication of several books on the narrative and identity of Pragmatism. Perhaps this is a sign that, after the first decade of the twenty-first century, scholars of Pragmatism now have the required distance or historical perspective to be confident about the history of Pragmatism in the twentieth century. In this paper, I examine the narratives of Pragmatism in Richard Bernstein’s The Pragmatic Turn and Colin Koopman’s Pragmatism as Transition.1 In spite of their differences, these scholars argue for an inclusive “big-tent” Pragmatism.2 Their view of Pragmatism in America is optimistic and reconciliatory about the past, present, and future tensions that exist between pragmatist ..

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The New Pragmatists.Richard J. Bernstein - 2007 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 28 (2):3-38.

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