James: Pragmatism

„Pragmatism represents a perfectly familiar attitude in philosophy, the empiricist attitude, but it represents it, as it seems to me, both in a more radical and in a less objectionable form than it has ever yet assumed. A pragmatist turns his back resolutely and once for all upon a lot of inveterate habits dear to professional philosophers.“ (p. 46) #James #Pragmatism

James, William, Pragmatism. A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking 1907.