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Single Idea 18985

[filed under theme 14. Science / B. Scientific Theories / 3. Instrumentalism ]

Full Idea

The possession of true thoughts means everywhere the possession of invaluable instruments of action.

Gist of Idea

True thoughts are just valuable instruments of action

Source

William James (Pragmatism - eight lectures [1907], Lec 6)

Book Ref

James,William: 'Pragmatism - eight lectures' [Dover 1995], p.78


A Reaction

It looks to me like we should distinguish 'active' and 'passive' instrumentalism. The passive version says there is no more to theories and truth than what instruments record. James's active version says truth is an instrument for doing things well.


The 20 ideas from 'Pragmatism - eight lectures'

Ideas are true in so far as they co-ordinate our experiences [James]
New opinions count as 'true' if they are assimilated to an individual's current beliefs [James]
Truth is a species of good, being whatever proves itself good in the way of belief [James]
Theories are practical tools for progress, not answers to enigmas [James]
Private experience is the main evidence for God [James]
We return to experience with concepts, where they show us differences [James]
It is hard to grasp a cosmic mind which produces such a mixture of goods and evils [James]
The wonderful design of a woodpecker looks diabolical to its victims [James]
Things with parts always have some structure, so they always appear to be designed [James]
If there is a 'greatest knower', it doesn't follow that they know absolutely everything [James]
'Substance' is just a word for groupings and structures in experience [James]
Pragmatism says all theories are instrumental - that is, mental modes of adaptation to reality [James]
True thoughts are just valuable instruments of action [James]
Truth is just a name for verification-processes [James]
True ideas are those we can assimilate, validate, corroborate and verify (and false otherwise) [James]
In many cases there is no obvious way in which ideas can agree with their object [James]
A 'thing' is simply carved out of reality for human purposes [James]
Pragmatism accepts any hypothesis which has useful consequences [James]
If the God hypothesis works well, then it is true [James]
Nirvana means safety from sense experience, and hindus and buddhists are just afraid of life [James]