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The author traces the emergence and varieties of pragmatic philosophy, linking developments in psychology and a renewed emphasis on will with a critique of intellectualism and formal logic. He examines how social life exposes naive dogmatism, explores methods for distinguishing truth from error among competing opinions, and argues that truth must be appraised by practical consequences rather than abstract absolutes. Throughout, the work diagnoses the limits of purely formal reasoning, defends a reformist conception of logic grounded in meaning and experience, and connects theoretical claims to their effects on conduct and inquiry.

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D. L. Murray

D. L. Murray was an influential thinker known for his contributions to the philosophy of pragmatism. His notable work, "Pragmatism," explores the practical implications of ideas and emphasizes the importance of action and experience in shaping knowledge. Murray's writings reflect a commitment to applying philosophical concepts to real-world situations, making his work relevant in both academic and practical contexts. Through his exploration of pragmatism, he has contributed to the broader discourse on how beliefs and theories can be evaluated based on their practical outcomes.

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