The Italian Pragmatists : Between Allies and Enemies /

The Italian Pragmatists were a group of philosophers in the early 20th century, most notably including Giovanni Vailati, Mario Calderoni, Giovanni Papini and Giuseppe Prezzolini. They gathered around the journal Leonardo , published in Florence. The Italian philosophers were in contact with the Amer...

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Other Authors: Maddalena, Giovanni (Editor), Tuzet, Giovanni (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden; Boston : Brill | Rodopi, 2021.

Series: Value Inquiry Book Series ; 352.

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Call Number: D16.8

Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: The Sign of the Four
  • Giovanni Maddalena and Giovanni Tuzet
  • 1 Pragmatism in Florence: the Magicians and the Logicians
  • Cornelis De Waal
  • 2 Giovanni Vailati and the Art of Reasoning
  • Giovanni Maddalena
  • 3 Algebraic Grammar, Geometric Grammar: Vailati and Peirce
  • Susanna Marietti
  • 4 Do Normative Predictions Make Sense?: pragmatism and Ethics in Calderoni
  • Giovanni Tuzet
  • 5 Two Faces of Italian Pragmatism: the Prezzolini-Calderoni Debate, 1904-1905
  • E. Paul Colella
  • 6 "Tell Your Friend Giuliano...": Jamesian Enthusiasms and Peircean Reservations
  • Vincent Colapietro
  • 7 Giuseppe Prezzolini's Pragmatic Interlude: a Reply to Colapietro
  • E. Paul Colella
  • 8 Pain, Beliefs, Action: Papini and the Debate between Psychology and Philosophy in Italy at the Beginning of the 20th Century
  • Maria Teresa Russo
  • 9 Toward a "Critique of Hypothetical Reason": Erminio Juvalta and the Italian Pragmatists
  • Anna Maria Nieddu
  • 10 Making Truth and Reality: magic Pragmatism as a Guide for Action
  • Francesca Bordogna
  • Index.