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Representative Practices

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Although widely recognized as founder and key figure in the current re-emergence of pragmatism, Charles Peirce is rarely brought into contemporary dialogue. In this book, Kory Sorrell shows that Pe...
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  • 01 September 2004
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Although widely recognized as founder and key figure in the current re-emergence of pragmatism, Charles Peirce is rarely brought into contemporary dialogue. In this book, Kory Sorrell shows that Peirce has much to offer contemporary debate and deepens the value of Peirce’s view of representation in light of feminist epistemology, philosophy of science, and cultural anthropology.

Drawing also on William James and John Dewey, Sorrell identifies ways in which bias, authority, and purpose are ineluctable constituents of shared representation. He nevertheless defends Peirce’s realistic account of representation, showing how the independently real world both constrains social representation and informs its content.

Most importantly, Sorrell shows how members of a given community not only represent but transform a shared world—and how those practices of representation may, and should, be improved.

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Price: $83.00
Pages: 228
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Imprint: Fordham University Press
Series: American Philosophy
Publication Date: 01 September 2004
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780823223541
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, PHILOSOPHY / Criticism
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Kory Sorrell is a visiting Professor in the Cultures, Civilizations, and Ideas Program at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey.