Meaning of Truth by William James
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especially not Professor Schinz, who has published under the title
of Anti-pragmatisme an amusing sociological romance. Some of these critics seem to me to labor under an inability almost pathetic, to understand the thesis which they seek to refute. I imagine that most of their difficulties have been answered by anticipation elsewhere in this volume, and I am sure that my readers will thank me for not adding more repetition to the fearful amount that is already there. 95 IRVING ST., CAMBRIDGE (MASS.), August, 1909. CONTENTS I THE FUNCTION OF COGNITION II THE TIGERS IN INDIA III HUMANISM AND TRUTH IV THE RELATION BETWEEN KNOWER AND KNOWN V THE ESSENCE OF HUMANISM VI A WORD MORE ABOUT TRUTH |
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