The Pragmatists and the Human Logic of Truth
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Abbreviations
CCWJ = R. A. Putnam (ed.), 1997, The Cambridge Companion to William James.
James, ERE = James, 1912, Essays in Radical Empiricism.
James, MT = James, 1909/1975, The Meaning of Truth.
James, P = James, 1907/1975, Pragmatism.
James, PP = James, 1981, The Principles of Psychology.
James, PU = James, 1977, A Pluralistic Universe.
James, WB = James, 1979, The Will to Believe.
Peirce, CP = Peirce, 1931-1958, The Complete Papers of C.S. Peirce.
Peirce, NEM = Peirce, 1976, The New Elements of Mathematics.
Peirce, RLT = Peirce, 1992, Reasoning and the Logic of Things.
Peirce, W = Peirce, 1982-2009, Writings of C.S. Peirce.
Putnam, CCWJ = Putnam, 1997, “James’s Theory of Truth” (in CCWJ).
Putnam, CFVD = Putnam, 2002, The Collapse of the Fact-Value Dichotomy and Other Essays.
Putnam, DL = Putnam, 1994b, “The Dewey Lectures”.
Putnam, EWO = Putnam, 2004, Ethics without Ontology.
Putnam, MFR = Putnam, 1987, The Many Faces of Realism.
Putnam, POQ = Putnam, 1995, Pragmatism, an Open Question.
Putnam, PP2 = Putnam, 1975, Mind, Language and Reality, Philosophical Papers, vol. 2.
Putnam, PP3 = Putnam, 1983, Realism and Reason, Philosophical Papers, vol. 3.
Putnam, PPNR = Putnam, 1992b, Définitions. Pourquoi ne peut-on pas naturaliser la raison ?
Putnam, RHF = Putnam, 1990, Realism with a Human Face.
Putnam, Rph = Putnam, 1992b, Renewing Philosophy.
Putnam, RR = Putnam, 1988, Representation and Reality.
Putnam, RTH = Putnam, 1981, Reason, Truth and History.
Putnam, TTC = Putnam, 2000, The Threefold Cord.
Putnam, WL = Putnam, 1994a, Words and Life.
Ramsey, OT = Ramsey, 1991, On Truth.
Ramsey, PP = Ramsey, 1990, Philosophical Papers.
RP = Clark & Hale, 1994, Reading Putnam.
Rorty, CIS = Rorty, 1989, Contingence, Irony and Solidarity.
Rorty, CP = Rorty, 1982, Consequences of Pragmatism.
Rorty, EHO = Rorty, 1991a, Essays on Heidegger and Others.
Rorty, ORT = Rorty, 1991b, Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth.
Rorty, PDP = Richard Rorty, 1988, “The Priority of Democracy to Philosophy.”
Rorty, PDT = Richard Rorty, 1986, “Pragmatism, Davidson, and Truth.”
Rorty, PMN = Rorty, 1979, Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature.
Rorty, SS = Rorty, 1987, “Science as Solidarity.”
Wittgenstein, UG = Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1969, Über Gewissheit/On Certainty.
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