Ideas from 'The Fragmentation of Reason' by Stephen P. Stich [1990], by Theme Structure
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3. Truth / E. Pragmatic Truth / 1. Pragmatic Truth
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Radical pragmatists abandon the notion of truth
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Full Idea:
Some radical pragmatists, such as Stich, are ready to abandon the notion of truth.
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From:
report of Stephen P. Stich (The Fragmentation of Reason [1990]) by E.J. Lowe - Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind Ch.3 n18
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A reaction:
Such a proposal strikes me as silly (unless the vacuum left by truth can be filled by something better than just the test of whether 'it works'). It currently strikes me that pragmatism has a sane wing (led by Peirce), and a mad wing.
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18. Thought / A. Modes of Thought / 5. Rationality / a. Rationality
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Stich accepts eliminativism (labelled 'pragmatism') about rationality and normativity
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Full Idea:
Stich accepts a form of eliminativism (which he calls 'pragmatism') about rationality and normativity generally.
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From:
report of Stephen P. Stich (The Fragmentation of Reason [1990]) by Pascal Engel - Truth §5.3
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A reaction:
This seems to be the correct position for a Humean empiricist connectionist. Presumably he has some good reasons for eliminating rationality.
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