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      The Chicago school of pragmatism

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        The Chicago school of pragmatism / edited and introduced by John R. Shook.

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        4 v. ; 22 cm .

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        The foundations of pragmatism in American thought

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        Includes index.
        v.1. The development of instrumentalism : experience, knowledge, and reality / with an introduction by John R. Shook -- v.2. The development of instrumentalism : morality, society, education, and religion / with an introduction by John R. Shook -- v.3. Early debates on instrumentalism, 1903-1911 / with an introduction by Frank X. Ryan -- v.4. Later debates on instrumentalism, 1912-1970 / with an introduction by Frank X. Ryan.

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      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Preface = ⅸ
      • Introduction ; John R. Shook = xi
      • Section One : Psychology and Philosophy
      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Preface = ⅸ
      • Introduction ; John R. Shook = xi
      • Section One : Psychology and Philosophy
      • "Psychology and Philosophic Method." / John Dewey[University of California Chronicle 2.3(August 1899) : 159-79] = 1
      • "Suggestions Toward a Theory of the Philosophical Disciplines." / George H. Mead[Philosophical Review 9.1(January 1900) : 1-17] = 16
      • "The Definition of the Psychical." / George H. Mead[Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, First Series(Chicago : University of Chicago, 1903), vol. 3, part 2, pp. 77-112] = 30
      • "The Functional View of the Relation between the Psychical and the Physical." / H. Heath Bawden[Philosophical Review 11.5(September 1902) : 474-84] = 73
      • "The Meaning of the Psychical from the Point of View of the Functional Psychology." / H. Heath Bawden[Philosophical Review 13.3(May 1904) : 298-319] = 82
      • "The Postulate of Immediate Empiricism." / John Dewey[Journal of philosophy 2.15(20 July 1905) : 393-99] = 100
      • Section Two : Logic and Epistemology
      • "Can Epistemology Be Based on Mental States?" / James H. Tufts[Philosophical Review 6.6(NOvember 1897) : 577-92] = 107
      • "Epistemology and Experience." / Arthur K. Rogers[Philosophical Review 7.5(September 1896) : 466-84] = 120
      • "Some Stages of Logical Thought." / John Dewey[Philosophical Review 9.5(September 1900) : 465-89] = 135
      • "Typical Stages in the Development of Judgement." / Simon F. MacLenan[Chap. 6 of Studies in Logical Theory by John Dewey et al., Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, Second Series(Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1903), vol. 11, pp. 128-41] = 154
      • "Existence, Meaning, and Reality in Locke's Essay and in Present Epistemology." / Addison W. Moore[Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, First Series(Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1903), vol. 3, part 2, pp. 29-51)] = 164
      • "Rationality and Belief." / Arthur K. Rogers[Philosophical Review 13.1(January 1904) : 30-50] = 192
      • "The Experimental Theory of Knowledge." / John Dewey[Mind n.s. 15.3(July 1906) : 293-307] = 209
      • "Truth Value." / Addison W. Moore[Journal of Philosophy 5.16(30 July 1908) : 429-36] = 223
      • "The Problem of Truth." / John Dewey[Old Penn, The Weekly Review of the University of Pennsylvania 9(11 February 1911) : 22-28 : 9(18 February 1911) : 556-63 : 9(18 February 1911) : 556-63 : 9(4 March 1911) : 620-25] = 230
      • Section Three : Experience and Metaphysics
      • "On the Genesis of the Aesthetic Categories." / James H. Tufts[Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, First Series(Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1903), vol. 3, part 2, pp. 5-14] = 275
      • "Pragmatism in Aesthetics." / Kate Gordon[Essays Philosophical and Psychological in Honor of William James, by His Colleagues at Columbia University(New York : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908), pp. 461-82] = 287
      • "The Necessity from the Standpoint of Scientific Method of a Reconstruction of the Ideas of the Psychical and the Physical." / H. Heath Bawden[Journal of Philosophy 1.3(4 February 1904) : 62-68] = 298
      • "Two Illustrations of the Methodological Value of Psychology in Metaphysic." / Simon F. MacLennan[Journal of Philosophy 1.15(21 July 1904) : 403-11] = 304
      • "Does Reality Possess Practical Character?" / John Dewey[Essays Philosophical and Psychological in Honor of William James, by his Colleagues at Columbia University(New York : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908), pp. 53-80] = 313
      • "The Genesis of the Categories." / William K. Wright[Journal of Philosophy 10.24(20 November 1913) : 645-57] = 327
      • Acknowledgments = 340
      • Index = 341
      • [Volume. 2]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Introduction / John R. Shook = ⅸ
      • Section One : Ethical Theory
      • "Logical Conditions of a Scientific Treatment of Morality." / John Dewey[Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, First Series(Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1903), vol. 3, part 2, pp. 115-39] = 1
      • "The Social Standpoint." / James H. Tufts[Journal of Philosophy 1.8(14 April 1904) : 197-200] = 30
      • "On Moral Evolution." / James H. Tufts[Studies in Philosophy and Psychology by Former Students of Charles Edward Garman(Boston : Houghton, 1906), pp. 3-39] = 34
      • "The Philosophical Basis of Ethics." / George H. Mead[International Journal of Ethics 18.3(April 1908) : 311-23] = 59
      • Ethics : New York : Columbia University Press, 1908. / John Dewey. = 68
      • Section Two : Society, Democracy, and Education
      • "The Working Hypothesis in Social Reform." / George H. Mead[American Journal of Sociology 5.3(November 1899) : 367-71] = 83
      • "Psychology and Social Practice." / John Dewey[Psychological Review 7.2(March 1900) : 105-24] = 87
      • "Democracy in Education." / John Dewey[Elementary School Teacher 4.4(December 1903) : 193-204] = 103
      • "The Philosophy of Education, 1895-1902. John Dewey." / Ella Flagg Young[Chap 5 of Some Types of Modern Education Theory(Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1902), pp. 53-67] = 112
      • "Scientific Method in Education." / Ella Flagg Young[Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, First Series(Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1903), vol. 3, part 2, pp. 143-55] = 118
      • "Educational Methods." / Jane addams[Chap. 6 of Democracy and Social Ethics(New York : Macmillan, 1902. Reprinted, Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1964), pp. 178-220] = 134
      • "Review of Jane Addams, The Newer Ideals of Peace." / George H. Mead[American Journal of Sociology 13.1(July 1907) : 121-28] = 149
      • "Review of Jane Addams, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets." / James H. Tufts[School Review 18.6(1910) : 428-29] = 156
      • "Review of Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull House." / James H. Tufts[School Review 19.3(1911) : 207-8] = 158
      • "The Bearings of Pragmatism upon Education." / John Dewey[Progressive Journal of Education 1.2(December 1908) : 1-3 ; 1.3(January 1909) : 5-8 ; 1.4(February 1909) : 6-7] = 160
      • Moral Principles in Education : Edited and introduced by Henry Suzzallo(Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1909) / John Dewey = 171
      • "The Psychology of Social Consciousness Implied in Instruction." / George H. Mead[Science 31.10(6 May 1910) : 688-93] = 192
      • "The Social Self." / George H. Mead[Journal of Philosophy 10.14(3 July 1913) : 374-80] = 199
      • "Religious Education as Conditioned by Modern Psychology and Pedagogy." / John Dewey[Proceedings of the Religious Education Association, vol. 1(Chicago : Executive Office of the Association, 1903), pp. 60-66] = 205
      • "Religion and Our Schools." / John Dewey[Hibbert Journal 6.4(July 1908) : 796-809] = 210
      • "The Fundamental Problem of Religious Belief and the Method of Its Solution." / Simon F. MacLennan[American Journal of Psychology 9.1(January 1905) : 46-75] = 220
      • "The Pragmatic Interpretation of the Christian Dogma : A Suggestion as to the Nature of Reality." / Lrving King[Monist 15.2(April 1905) : 248-61] = 245
      • "Theology from the Standpoint of the Functional Psychology." / Edward S. Ames[American Journal of Theology 10.2(April 1906) : 219-32] = 257
      • "Some Religious Aspects of Pragmatism." / Anna L. Strong[American Journal of Theology 12.2(April 1908) : 231-40] = 270
      • "The Ultimate Test of Religious Truth : Is it Historical or Philosophical?" / James H. Tufts[American Journal of Theology 14.1(January 1910) : 16-24] = 279
      • "Can Pragmatism Furnish a Philosophical Basis for Theology?" / Douglas C. Macintosh[Harvard Theological Review 3.1(January 1910) : 125-35] = 287
      • "A Psychological Definition of Religion." / William K. Wright[American Journal of Psychology 14.3(July 1912) : 385-409] = 296
      • "Advantages Accruing from the Functional View of Religion." / Frederick G. henke[Biblical World 40.12(December 1912) : 366-73] = 317
      • Acknowledgments = 324
      • Index = 325
      • [Volume. 3]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Introduction / Frank X. Ryan = xi
      • Section One : Chicago Pragmatists and Other Pragmatisms
      • "Pragmatism as a Philosophical Method." / Irving King[Philosophical Review 12.5(September 1903) : 511-24] = 1
      • "The Standpoint of Instrumental Logic." / Arthur K. Rogers[Review of John Dewey, et al., Studies in Logical Theory. Journal of philosophy 1.8(14 April 1904) : 207-12] = 12
      • "The Logical and Psychological Distinction between the True and the Real." / Clarence L. Herrick[Psychological Review 11.3(May 1904) : 204-10] = 18
      • "What Is Pragmatism?" / H. Heath Bawden[Journal of Philosophy 1.16(4 August 1904) : 421-27] = 25
      • "Review of F. C. S. Schiller, Humanism." / John Dewey[Psychological Bulletin 1.10(15 September 1904) : 335-40] = 32
      • "Humanism." / Addison W. Moore. Review of F. C. S. Schiller[Humanism. Monist 14.5(October 1904) : 747-52] = 38
      • "Review of William James, Pragmatism." / James R. Angell[International Journal of Ethics 18.2(January 1908) : 226-35] = 43
      • "Review of William James, Essays in Radical Empiricism." / John Dewey[New York Times Review of Books (9 June 1912) : 357] = 52
      • "A Trenchant Attack on Logic." / John Dewey[Review of F. C. S. Schiller, Formal Logic. Independent 73(25 July 1912) : 203-5] = 58
      • "Pragmatism and Mysticism." / Douglas C. Macintosh[Review of John Dewey, The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy. American Journal of Theology 15.1(January 1911) : 142-46] = 62
      • "Representational Pragmatism." / Douglas C. Macintosh[Mind 21.2(April 1912) : 167-81] = 66
      • Section Two : Disputes over Psychology
      • "Review of James Baldwin, Development and Evolution." / James R. Angell[Philosophical Review 12.4(July 1903) : 442-51] = 80
      • "Development and Evolution." / James Mark Baldwin[Philosophical Review 12.5(September 1903) : 588-90] = 89
      • "Professor Bawden's Interpretation of the Physical and the Psychical." / Grace Mead Andrus[Philosophical Review 13.4(July 1904) : 429-44] = 92
      • "The Physical and the Psychical." / H. Heath Bawden[Philosophical Review 13.5(September 1904) : 541-46] = 108
      • "The Limits of Pragmatism." / James Mark Baldwin[Psychological Review 11.1(January 1904) : 30-60] = 113
      • "Professor Baldwin on the Pragmatic Universal." / Addison W. Moore[Psychological Bulletin 1.12(15 November 1904) : 415-23] = 139
      • "A Word of Rejoinder to Professor Moore." / James Mark Baldwin[Psychological Bulletin 1.12(November 1904) : 424-29] = 148
      • Section Three : Disputes with Idealists
      • "Pragmatism and the A Priori." / Charles H. Rieber[University of California Publications in Philosophy, vol. 1, no. 4(Berkeley : University of California Press, 1904), pp. 72-91] = 154
      • "Review of Charles Rieber, 'Pragmatism and the A Priori'." / H. Heath Bawden[Journal of Philosophy 2.9(27 April 1905) : 239-42] = 170
      • "An Open Letter to Professor Dewey concerning Immediate Empiricism." / Charles M. Bakewell[Journal of Philosophy 2.19(14 September 1905) : 520-22] = 173
      • "Immediate Empiricism." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 2.22(26 October 1905) : 597-99] = 176
      • "The Concept of Pure Experience." / Body H. Bode[Philosophical Review 14.6(November 1905) : 684-95] = 179
      • "Cognitive Experience and Its Object." / Body H. Bode[Journal of Philosophy 2.24(23 November 1905) : 658-63] = 190
      • "The Issue between Idealism and Immediate Empiricism." / Charles M. Bakewell[Journal of Philosophy 2.25(7 December 1905) : 687-91] = 196
      • "The Knowledge Experience Again." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 2.26(21 December 1905) : 707-11] = 200
      • "Objective Idealism and Revised Empiricism." / John E. Russell[Philosophical Review 15.6(November 1906) : 627-33] = 205
      • "Review of John Dewey, The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and Other Essays." / James E. Creighton[Philosophical Review 20.2(March 1911) : 219-21] = 212
      • Section Four. Disputes with Realists
      • "Review of George Santayana, The Life of Reason." / Addison W. Moore[Journal of Philosophy 3.8(12 April 1906) : 211-21] = 216
      • "The Efficacy of Thought." / George Santayana[Journal of Philosophy 3.15(19 July 1906) : 410-12] = 228
      • "The Function of Thought." / Addison W. Moore[Journal of Philosophy 3.19(13 September 1906) : 519-22] = 232
      • "Review of George Santayana, The Life of Reason." / John Dewey[Educational Review 34.2(September 1907) : 116-29] = 235
      • "Pure Experience and Reality." / Evander B. McGilvary[Philosophical Review 16.3(May 1907) : 266-84] = 246
      • "Pure Experience and Reality : A Disclaimer." / John Dewey[Philosophical Review 16.4(July 1907) : 419-22] = 261
      • "Pure Experience and Reality : A REassertion." / Evander B. McGilvary[Philosophical Review 16.4(July 1907) : 422-24] = 265
      • "Professor Dewey's View of Agreement." / Roy Wood Sellars[Journal of Philosophy 4.16(1 August 1907) : 432-35] = 267
      • "The Chicago 'Idea' and Idealism." / Evander B. McGilvary[Journal of Philosophy 5.22(22 October 1908) : 589-97] = 271
      • "Objects, Data, and Existences : A Reply to Professor McGilvary." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 6.1(7 January 1909) : 13-21] = 280
      • "Review of James B. Pratt, What Is Pragmatism?" / Addison W. Moore[American Journal of Theology 13.3(July 1909) : 477-78] = 288
      • "They Short-Cut to Realism Examined." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 7.20(29 September 1910) : 553-57] = 290
      • "Realism : A reply to Professor Dewey and an Exposition." / Edward G. Spaulding[Journal of Philosophy 8.3(3 February 1900) : 63-77] = 294
      • "Rejoinder to Dr. Spaulding." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 8.3(3 February 1911) : 77-79] = 309
      • "A Reply to Professor Dewey's Rejoinder." / Edward G. Spaulding[Journal of Philosophy 8.21(12 October 1911) : 566-74] = 311
      • "Joint Discussion with Articles of Agreement and Disagreement." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 8.21(12 October 1911) : 574-79] ; Edward G. Spaulding[Journal of Philosophy 8.21(12 October 1911) : 574-79] = 320
      • Acknowledgments = 327
      • Index = 329
      • [Volume. 4]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Introduction, Frank X. Ryan = xi
      • Section One : Chicago Pragmatists and Other Pragmatisms
      • "Review of John Dewey, Democracy and Education." / Addison W. Moore[International Journal of Ethics 26.4(July 1916) : 547-50] = 1
      • "The pragmatism of Peirce." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 13.26(21 December 1916) : 709-15] = 5
      • "Review of Charles S. Peirce, Chance, Love, and Logic." / John Dewey[New Republic 39(25 June 1924) : 136-37] = 12
      • "Charles Sanders Peirce." / John Dewey[Review of Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, vol. 1. New Republic 69(6 January 1932) : 220-21] = 15
      • "The Founder of Pragmatism." / John Dewey[Review of Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, vol. 5. New Republic 81(30 January 1935) : 338-39] = 20
      • "Charles Sanders Peirce." / John Dewey[Review of Collected Papers of Charles Sanders peirce, vols. 1-6. New Republic 89(3 February 1937) : 415-16] = 23
      • "The Work of George Mead." / John Dewey[Review of George H. Mead, Mind, Self, and Society and Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century. New Republic 87(22 July 1936) : 329-30] = 29
      • "Doctor Moore's Philosophy." / George H. Mead[The University [of Chicago[of Chicago] Record n.s. 17.1(January 1931) : 47-49] = 33
      • "The Prediction Theory of Truth." / Charles W. Morris[Monist 38.3(July 1928) : 386-401] = 37
      • "Review of F. C. S. Schiller, Must Philosophers Disagree?" / Charles W. Morris[Personalist 164.4(October 1935) : 388-90] = 48
      • "Must Pragmatists Disagree?" / F. C. S. Schiller[Reply to Morris's review. Personalist 17.1(January 1936) : 56-63] = 51
      • "Professor Schiller and Pragmatism." / Charles W. Morris[Personalist 17.3(July 1936) : 294-300] = 57
      • "Comments by F. C. S. Schiller." / F. C. S. Schiller[Personalist 17.3(July 1936) : 300-306] = 63
      • "Peirce, Mead, and Pragmatism." / Charles W. Morries[Philosophical Review 47.2(March 1938) : 109-27] = 69
      • "Edwrad Scribner Ames as a Philosopher." / Charles W. Morris[The Scroll : Journal of the Campbell Institute(Chicago) 44(1958) : 7-10] = 85
      • Section Two : disputes with Idealists
      • "Man and Fellow-Man." / Edgar A. Singer, Jr[Journal of Philosophy 10.6(13 March 1913) : 141-48] = 89
      • "Review of John Dewey, Essays in Experimental Logic." / R. F. Alfred Hoernl$$\acute e$$[Philosophical Review 26.4(July 1917) : 421-30] = 97
      • "Some Comments on Instrumentalism." / Edmund H. Hollands[Philosophical Essays in Honor of James Edwin Creighton, ed. George H. Sabine(New York : Macmillan, 1917), pp. 214-28] = 107
      • "The Modern Indictment of Formal Logic," / Charles H. Rieber ; portions of "Novelty and Identity in Inference." Footnotes to Formal Logic, University of California Publications in Philosophy, vol. 3, no. 1(Berkeley : University of California Press, 1918, pp. 8-33, 168-77] = 118
      • "Review of John Dewey, Experience and Nature." / George P. Adams[International Journal of Ethics 36.2(January 1926) : 201-5] = 144
      • "On the Second Copernican Revolution in Philosophy." / G. Watts Cunningham[Philosophical Review 41.2(March 1932) : 107-29] = 149
      • "Dewey's concepts of Experience and Nature." / William Ernest Hocking[Philosophical Review 49.2(March 1940) : 228-44] = 169
      • Section Three : Disputes with Realists
      • "Duality and Dualism." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 14.18(30 August 1917) : 491-93] = 183
      • "Dr. Dewey's Duality and Dualism." / Durant Drake[Journal of Philosophy 14.24(22 November 1917) : 660-63] = 186
      • "The Status of Epistemology." / Roy Wood Sellars[Joural of Philosophy 14.25(6 December 1917) : 673-80] = 189
      • "Pragmatism vs. Dualism." / Arthur K. Rogers[hilosophical Review 27.1(January 1918) : 21-38] = 197
      • "Some Logical Aspects of Critical Realism." / Addison W. Moore[Journal of Philosophy 19.22(26 October 1922) : 589-96] = 212
      • "Subsistence and Existence in Neo-Realism." / Addison W. Moore[Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Philosophy, ed. Edgar S. Brightman(New York : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1927), pp. 278-84] = 220
      • "Review of John Dewey, Experience and Nature." / Ray Wood Sellars[Journal of Religion 6.1(January 1926) : 89-91] = 226
      • Section Four : Debates on Value and Morality
      • "Dewey and Urban on Value Judgments." / Ralph B. Perry[Journal of Philosophy 14.7(29 March 1917) : 169-81] = 229
      • "The Objects of Valuation." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 15.10(9 May 1918) : 253-58] = 242
      • "The Pragmatic Theory of Valuation as Expounded by Dewey." / David W. Prall[Chap. 4 of A Study in the Theory of Value. University of California Publications in Philosophy, vol. 3, no. 2(Berkeley : niversity of California Press, 1921), pp. 215-26] = 248
      • "Dewey's Theory of Value." / Thomas V. Smith[Journal of Philosophy 20.23(8 November 1923) : 617-22] = 279
      • "In Defense of a Worthless Theory of Value." / David W. Prall[Journal of Philosophy 20.5(1 March 1923) : 128-37] = 269
      • "Values, Liking, and Thought." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 20.23(8 November 1923) : 617-22] = 279
      • "The Meaning of Value." / John Dewey[Journal of Philosophy 22.5(26 February 1925) : 126-33] = 285
      • "Pragmatist and Idealist Ethics." / James Seth[Philosophical Review 32.2(March 1923) : 182-97] = 292
      • "Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences." / George H. Mead[International Journal of Ethics 33.3(April 1923) : 229-47] = 305
      • "Activity and Objects in Dewey's Human Nature and Conduct." / George P. Adams[Journal of Philosophy 20.22(25 October 1923) : 596-603] = 319
      • "Recent Ethics in Its Broader Relations." / James H. Tufts[University of California Publications in Philosophy, vol. 12, pp. 181-201] = 327
      • Section Five : Assessments of the Chicago School
      • "On American Philosophy. Ⅲ. John Dewey and the Chicago School." / Morris R. Cohen[New Republic 22(17 March 1920) : 82-86] = 343
      • "Instrumentalism." / Max C. Otto[Monist 36.4(October 1926) : 577-93] = 352
      • "The Chicago School." / Mortimer J. Adler[Harper's Magazine 183(September 1941) : 377-88] = 365
      • "The Chicago School." / Charles Morris[Appendix Three of the Pragmatic Movement in American Philosophy(New York : George Braziller, 1970), pp. 174-91] = 382
      • Acknowledgments = 393
      • Index = 395
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