Pragmatist Perspectives on Science, Society and Religion

Edited by Ulf Zackariasson
Nordic Studies in Pragmatism 3
December, 2015
319 + iv pp.
ISBN 78-952-67497-2-3
Description
This volume collects together contributions from Nordic philosophers and scientists, illuminating the relevance of pragmatist notions and arguments in debates in philosophy of science, epistemology, philosophy of language, logic, ontology, ethics and metaethics, sociology, political philosophy and philosophy of religion. At the same time it provides an overview of key Nordic advances and debates in these areas of inquiry.
Full contents
Chapters
Part I – Democracy
- 1. Minimal Meliorism: Finding a Balance between Conservative and Progressive Pragmatism
 Mats Bergman
- 2. John Dewey and Democratic Participation under Modern Condition
 Torjus Midtgarden
- 3. Democracy and the Problem of Pluralism: John Dewey Revisited
 Jón Ólafsson
Part II – Normativity
- 4. Pragmatism, Objectivity and Normative Realism
 Henrik Rydenfelt
- 5. Naturalism and Normativity in Pragmatism
 Pentti Määttänen
Part III – Religion
- 6. A Skeptical Pragmatic Engagement with Skeptical Theism
 Ulf Zackariasson
- 7. Objectivity in Pragmatist Philosophy of Religion
 Sami Pihlström
Part IV – Action and Habit
- 8. Habit, Action, and Knowledge from the Pragmatist Perspective
 Erkki Kilpinen
- 9. On the Concepts of Trans-action and Intra-action
 Matz Hammarström
- 10. Pragmatism as an Attitude
 Frank Martela
Part V – Inquiry
- 11. On Why’s, How’s, and What’s—Why What’s Matter
 Margareta Bertilsson
- 12. Deweyan Approaches to Abduction?
 Sami Paavola
- 13. The Role of Intuition in Inquiry
 Lauri Järvilehto
Part VI – Ontology and Meaning
- 14. Method and Metaphysics: Pragmatist Doubts
 Bjørn Ramberg
- 15. On Quine’s Pragmatic Conception of Ontology
 Heikki J. Koskinen
- 16. Davidson versus Chomsky: The Case of Shared Language
 Jonathan Knowles