A Pragmatist Dimension in Georg Henrik von Wright’s Philosophy

Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 2 (1):5-17 (2014)
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This paper reconsiders Georg Henrik von Wright’s theory of causation from the point of view of pragmatism. Given the conceptual link between causation and action, von Wright’s position might be reinterpreted along pragmatist lines, even though he never explicitly developed his views with reference to pragmatism. However, the dichotomy between the ontological and the conceptual presupposed by von Wright may also be criticized from a pragmatist perspective.

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Sami Pihlström
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