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Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking

By: William James
Narrated by: Vincent Berlin
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William James propounded his theories of pragmatism in this book. He emphasized "radical empiricism" and the concept that the meaning of any idea - philosophical, political, social, or otherwise - only has validity in terms of its experiential and practical consequences. He wished to test competing systems of thought in the "marketplace of actual experience" to determine whether adopting a particular philosophical theory or way of looking at the world makes an actual difference in individual conduct or in how people perceive and react to the varieties of experience.

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me gusto todo el audiolibro WILLIAM JAMES
EL PRAGMATISMO tiene muchas enseñanzas y una filosofía para aprender

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You could tell that the reader had never read these words before and didn’t understand what he was saying. His emphasis was all over the place. Pronunciation was sometimes off. It ended up deadening the overall lectures and turning this into a bit of a slog.

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