Neopragmatism as a Theoretical-Conceptual Framework
摘要
Richard ( Rorty, R. (2023). Pragmatismus als Antiautoritarismus (J. Schulte, Trans.) (E. Mendieta, Ed.). Suhrkamp.) succinctly defines neopragmatism as a combination of American pragmatism and continental European philosophy of language. Pragmatism, which has its roots in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, is associated in particular with Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914), William James (1842–1910), George Herbert Mead (1863–1931), and John Dewey (1859–1952). It was and is “not a unified school, but a pluralistic movement connected by a family feud.