Pragmatism: A new name for some old ways of thinking.

by William James

Pragmatism:  A new name for some old ways of thinking. by William James (Book) in Reference
Publisher: Hogan's Safety Seminary
Copyright: © 2006 Hogan's Safety Seminary Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition
Download: 1 documents, 673 KB

Printed: 110 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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William James wrote extensively on pragmatism. Pragmatism’s premise is that “the truth of an idea can never be proven,” and James suggests that we focus ourselves on the “cash value” or usefulness of an idea. I think that this series of lectures on pragmatism should be required reading for safety professionals. The pragmatic approach suggested herein by “the Father of American Psychology,” William James, has great relevance to the way modern safety professionals approach their daily tasks.


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