Digging into William James’ notions of Truth in “Pragmatism” I had a conversation with Mister Lisa about philosophy and truth, and how it operates between being objective and subjective, personal and yet verifiable. Our conversation ranges from practical uses of truth, as an observable action, and common sense or illogic and relativism, which means we talk about other philosophers, Christianity, and even end up discussing mushrooms and electrons.
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REFERENCES / RESOURCES
William James: Pragmatism [link]
William James on Hegel, Pluralistic Universe, Chp 3 [link]
Susan Lanzoni: Empathy: A History [link]
Bregman, Rutger: Utopia for Realists: How We Can Build the Ideal World [link]
Bregman, Rutger: Humankind: a hopeful history [link]
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The Daily: The Social Life of Forests [link]
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