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Karl-Otto Apel, Charles S. Peirce
ISBN: 9781573926034
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Prometheus Books
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Discusses the historical importance of pragmatism as one of the major responses to the 'disintegration of the Hegelian synthesis'. This book presents pragmatism as the rival to both existentialism and Marxism, the two other responses to the Hegelian aftermath, as a mediation between theory and praxis.
Charles Sanders Peirce is widely recognized as the founder of American pragmatism. Apel's systematic, sweeping, and innovative study quickly turned into a classic of Peirce scholarship when first published and became a major factor during the late sixties and early seventies in the discovery of pragmatism by Continental philosophy. The work discusses the historical importance of pragmatism as one of the major modern responses to the 'disintegration of the Hegelian synthesis'. As a mediation between theory and praxis, Apel presents pragmatism as the major rival to both existentialism and Marxism, the two other responses to the Hegelian aftermath. In the same context, Apel demonstrates the importance of Peirce's conceptual breakthroughs, in the theory of signs (semiotics) and the theory of rationality, for the challenges and possibilities of a critical theory of society. The contemporary developments of the Frankfurt School, in its third generation now, cannot be understood without Apel's appropriations of Peirce for a grounding of a critical theory of society as formulated in this systematic reconstruction of modern philosophy. This work is also crucial for an understanding of Apel's own philosophical project of a transcendental pragmatics, or semiotics. With the revival of Peirce studies, and the rediscovery of the pragmatist tradition in American philosophical thinking, this study articulates a very contemporary and relevant interpretation that may challenge and even go against the grain of many so-called Neopragmatists. This book will also be of interest to those scholars interested in the development of post World War-II German thought, and the influence of North American thinking on European thought in general.
| ISBN | 1573926035 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | ISBN13 | 9781573926034 (What's this?) | | Pages | 291 | | Publisher | Prometheus Books | | Volumes | 1 | | Imprint | Humanity Books | | Weight (grammes) | 422 | | Format | Paperback | | Published in | Amherst | | Publication date | 19 Jan 1995 | | Height (mm) | 230 | | Translator | John Michael Krois (Teacher of Philosophy, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin) | | Width (mm) | 155 | | Library of Congress | B945.P44 A | | Spine width (mm) | 16 | | DEWEY | 191 | | Academic level | Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional / Scholarly |
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Karl-Otto Apel is professor emeritus at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany.
"Apel's book is the most important one that has been published in this field after the war. Apel carefully discusses the different stages of the development of Peirce's work."  Be the first to write a customer review
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