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A series of eight lectures argues for a pragmatic approach that evaluates ideas by their practical consequences and their capacity to guide experience. It treats truth as verifiability and as the cash-value of beliefs, mediating between empirical fact and rationalist systems by asking what alternatives promise in lived effect. Topics include metaphysical questions about substance, causation, freedom, unity and plurality, the role of common-sense categories, and the religious implications of a melioristic outlook that allows human action to shape reality. The method emphasizes growth, pluralism, and the utility of concepts over abstract absolutes.
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