"This book is well written, extensively researched, broad in scope, and does an admirably good job of expanding the tent of American pragmatism (as it were) to include a variety of thinkers and movements who are not always sufficiently appreciated. It will be well received by students and scholars of American philosophy and pragmatism."
David Rondel, University of Nevada, Reno
"More than an introduction or a survey, this book makes the case for pragmatism's diversity and richness. From its Indigenous roots to its inter-American and global reach, pragmatism is presented as a philosophical tradition that continues to be of contemporary relevance to contemporary problems."
Gregory Pappas, Texas A&M University
Preface
Acknowledgments
An Introduction to American Pragmatism
1 Fallibilism and the Classical Pragmatists
2 Meliorism and the Chicago Pragmatists
3 Pluralism and the Harvard Pragmatists
4 Verification and the Analytic Pragmatists
5 Hope and the Visionary Pragmatists
Bibliography
Index
Albert R. Spencer is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Portland State University.