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From “Perpetual Pragmatism” (1795) to “the Hidden Workshop of Pragmatism” (1870)—Previously Unnotice...

From “Perpetual Pragmatism” (1795) to “the Hidden Workshop of Pragmatism” (1870)—Previously Unnotice...

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From “Perpetual Pragmatism” (1795) to “the Hidden Workshop of Pragmatism” (1870)—Previously Unnoticed Texts by Obereit and Rosenkranz and the Origin of Pragmatism

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From “Perpetual Pragmatism” (1795) to “the Hidden Workshop of Pragmatism” (1870)—Previously Unnoticed Texts by Obereit and Rosenkranz and the Origin of Pragmatism

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Buffalo: Indiana University Press

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Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, 2021-10, Vol.57 (4), p.478-510

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English

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Buffalo: Indiana University Press

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Around 1795 Jakob Obereit contributed a concept of philosophical pragmatism as a theory of universal interaction as well as a statement against speculative idealism or nihilism by emphasizing Kant’s principle of practical reason. Hegel’s student and biographer Karl Rosenkranz provided another philosophical concept of pragmatism as an ontological th...

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From “Perpetual Pragmatism” (1795) to “the Hidden Workshop of Pragmatism” (1870)—Previously Unnoticed Texts by Obereit and Rosenkranz and the Origin of Pragmatism

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2668447243

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2668447243

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0009-1774,1558-9587

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1558-9587

DOI

10.2979/trancharpeirsoc.57.4.04

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