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Date Posted: 09:42:47 07/13/03 Sun
Author: Pedro
Subject: Re: Semana 10 - O experencialismo
In reply to: Nádia Biavati 's message, "Re: Semana 10 - O experencialismo" on 07:46:38 07/13/03 Sun

Nádia,Prof.a Vera e colegas virtuais,

Nádia,

de fato, penso que,

"(...) parece eco do pragmatismo americano, de Peirce (antes da primeira guerra mundail), para quem a idéia que podemos formar de um objeto é o somatório dos efeitos atribuidos por nós a esse objeto, mas não estou certo disso; com certeza, acho que é isso tb, mas todos vem da filiação filosófica subjetivista, o critério de verdade resultado prático, a ação bem sucedida; do ponto de vista moral, verdadeiro seria aquilo que pemite a sociedade de progrefir,o verdadeiro sería o útil, o bom, o que faz melhorar os padrões de conforto e de bem-estar de uma sociedade."

Agora, posso avançar um pouco, e dizer4: Não sou eu quem diz isso, são os filósofos pragmatistas, como Peirce, e ajuntaria, William James ..."pragmatism n. 1. Philosophy. The theory developed by Charles S, Peirce and William James, that the meaning of a proposition or course of action lies in its observable consequences, and that the sum of these consequences constituutes its meaning(...)"(The Heritage Illustated Dictionary of the English Language - International Edition, p. 1029, William Morris Editor, 1973))

Abraço a todos,Pedro

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