The Present Dilemma in Philosophy

Contemporary Pragmatism 3 (1):15-35 (2006)
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Abstract

In opening the Lowell Lectures of 1906 with "The Present Dilemma in Philosophy," William James confounded his audience with the initial thesis that "The history of philosophy is to a great extent that of a certain clash of temperaments." This article revisits James's thesis, using the latitude afforded by his title to describe a different dilemma than he was concerned with in his lecture. Pragmatism can be applied to diagnose the apparently irreconcilable perspectives that give rise to a dilemma about knowledge and justification, and to suggest a philosophically advantageous "mediating way of thinking."

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