Peirce's Pragmaticism

A Radical Perspective

E San Juan Jr author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:12th Jul '22

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Praised by Bertrand Russell as “one of the most original minds” and “certainly the greatest American thinker ever,” Charles Sanders Peirce invented “pragmaticism.” Vulgarized by William James and others, Peirce’s revolutionary semiotic recognizes chance, fortuitous happenings, serendipity, in understanding lawful paradigm-shifts in history. Peirce’s thought envisions a process-oriented community of inquirers engaged in confronting urgent social problems by clarifying the groundwork of meanings, beliefs, purposes, ideologies. E. San Juan’s project seeks to excavate the radical resonance of Peirce’s desire for “concrete reasonableness,” an ideal realized in the philosopher’s endeavor to fuse scientific theory and collective praxis, nature and the universal human potential still chained in alienated labor. Peirce’s hypothesis of transforming the conduct of our lives remains not only to be analyzed and interpreted further but also tested in actual practice by future generations of inquirers and activists.

Peirce’s Pragmaticism: A Radical Perspective is a truly groundbreaking work on Charles Sanders Peirce. It reviews the many-sided pragmatism originally proposed by Peirce, lucidly distinguishing it from the versions of John Dewey, Richard Rorty, and others, and, more important, it resituates it within a more radical, postmodern framework. E. San Juan Jr. places Peirce’s thought in a historical context, drawing parallels with other progressive trends, in particular critical ideas of W.E.B. Du Bois, Antonio Gramsci, Michael Denning and others. This is an important engagement with what’s current in the intellectual exchanges among international participants. -- Peter McLaren, Chapman University
That E. San Juan is of Philippine ancestry is less important than the fact that his intellectual contributions—universal in appeal, encyclopedic in scope, critical in style and commitment—are his own modest attempt to stitch together and make coherent a form of understanding of reality that is as total as he could possibly make it in his lifetime, particularly in its historical, cultural, and ideological manifestations—that would otherwise be loose, disparate, incoherent, and therefore less meaningful because of their lack of connection with the whole. -- Kenneth E. Bauzon, St. Joseph’s College, New York

ISBN: 9781666913095

Dimensions: 229mm x 160mm x 25mm

Weight: 544g

240 pages