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Transcendental pragmatics? Pragmatism, Deleuze, and metaphilosophy
In this chapter I juxtapose the methodological commitments of Gilles Deleuze with some different forms of contemporary neo-pragmatism developed by Nicholas Rescher, Sami Pihlstrom and Joseph Margolis. Focusing upon their respective conceptions of transcendental reasoning, naturalism, and common sense, I conclude that Deleuze’s philosophy challenges some core aspects of contemporary neo-pragmatism, and hence also the prospects for a rapprochement that might warrant the name of "transcendental pragmatics".
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Deleuze and pragmatismSeries
Routledge Studies in Contemporary PhilosophyChapter number
13Pagination
235 - 251Publisher
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)Place of publication
New York, NYISBN-13
978-1138789531ISBN-10
1138789534Language
EnglishPublication classification
B1 Book chapter; B Book chapterCopyright notice
2015, Taylor and FrancisExtent
14Editor/Contributor(s)
S Bowden, S Bignall, P PattonUsage metrics
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