The Meaning Of TruthA Sequel To 'Pragmatism'
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The Meaning of Truth: A Sequel to Pragmatism by William James is a collection of lectures and essays that explore the nature of truth and its role in human experience. Building on the ideas of his earlier work Pragmatism James argues that truth is not an abstract or fixed concept but rather a dynamic process that evolves over time and is shaped by human experience and perspective. The book is divided into five chapters each of which explores a different aspect of truth including its relationship to reality its role in religion and ethics and its importance in the quest for knowledge. Throughout the book James draws on a wide range of sources from philosophy and psychology to literature and history to illustrate his points and bring his ideas to life. With its engaging style and thought-provoking insights The Meaning of Truth remains a landmark work in the history of American philosophy.
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