Process Pragmatism: Essays on a Quiet Philosophical Revolution

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Rodopi (2003)
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This book discusses Process Pragmatism, the view that whatever is, derives from interactions. The contributors examine and defend its merits by focusing on major topics, including truth, the existence of unobservables, the origin of knowledge, scientific activity, mathematical functions, laws of nature, and moral agency.

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