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A systematic examination of pragmatist philosophy that traces its development, affiliations, and characteristic claims while situating it among older rationalist and idealist tendencies. The author analyzes the movement's focus on practical consequences and human activity, offers critical appraisal of its strengths and limits, and treats pragmatism as a humanistic and partly national tendency. Comparative chapters address relations to Anglo-Hegelian rationalism and affinities with Bergsonian thought, and the book proceeds through foundational discussion, applied considerations, and concluding reflections to clarify the aims and implications of the pragmatist standpoint.

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William Caldwell

William Caldwell was a philosopher known for his exploration of the interplay between pragmatism and idealism. His notable work, "Pragmatism and Idealism," delves into the philosophical underpinnings and implications of these two schools of thought. Caldwell's writings contribute to the broader discourse on the nature of reality and human understanding, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. Through his analysis, he engages with key philosophical questions, making his work relevant for those interested in the evolution of modern philosophical thought.

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