F. C. S. Schiller's Last Pragmatism Course

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 51 (1):57 (2015)
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Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller was the foremost first-generation British pragmatist. A devoted champion of the Jamesian approach to pragmatism, he nonetheless distinguished his approach to the same with the label humanism, or pragmatism humanism. For the majority of his academic career Schiller was a professor at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. However, in 1926, he retired from teaching at Corpus Christi even as he retained a residence there that he used for part of each year. He spent the winters and springs in America, visiting friends, writing, and presenting at conferences. A significant portion of that time was spent in Los Angeles, where he was given a guest lecturer position at the University..

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