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The metaphysical club
The metaphysical club











the metaphysical club

So much for the most prominent contemporary pragmatist, Richard Rorty, who remains unmentioned except in the acknowledgments.

the metaphysical club

"They didn't just want to keep the conversation going they wanted to get to a better place" (p. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001, $27.00. The Metaphysical Club, by Louis Menand xii & 546 pp. Winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for History.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: This is a book about a way of thinking that changed American life." The last section discusses some of the fundamental twentieth-century ideas they are associated with. The first four sections of the book focus on Holmes, James, Peirce, and their intellectual heir, John Dewey. Abrams-the basis for the constitutional law of free speech. It begins with the Civil War and s in 1919 with Justice Holmess dissenting opinion in the case of U.S. It is not a history of philosophy but an absorbing narrative about personalities and social history, a story about America. The Metaphysical Club is written in the spirit of this idea about ideas. And they thought that the survival of any idea deps not on its immutability but on its adaptability. They do not develop according to some inner logic of their own but are entirely depent - like germs - on their human carriers and environment.

the metaphysical club

They thought that ideas are produced not by individuals, but by groups of individuals - that ideas are social. Holmes, James, and Peirce all believed that ideas are not things "out there" waiting to be discovered but are tools people invent - like knives and forks and microchips - to make their way in the world. The one thing we know that came out of it was an idea - an idea about ideas. The Club was probably in existence for about nine months.

the metaphysical club

Its members included Oliver Well Holmes, Jr., future associate justice of the United States Supreme Court William James, the father of modern American psychology and Charles Sanders Peirce, logician, scientist, and the founder of semiotics. The Metaphysical Club was an informal group that met in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1872, to talk about ideas. The Metaphysical Club is the winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for History.Ī riveting, original book about the creation of modern American thought. The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America













The metaphysical club