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What if instead of worrying about truth as a fundamental, objective notion, we just focused on what works? What if we just believed in what is practical or beneficial to us to believe? Pragmatism is the great American contribution to philosophy, and it has serious implications for politics, philosophy, and science. Join us to discuss the history of this idea, and what might be entailed by ‘doing what works’.
Speakers
Matthew Festenstein, Professor of Politics, University of York
Clara Fischer, Marie Curie-Sklodowska Fellow, Centre for Gender, Feminisms and Sexuality, University College Dublin
Paniel Reyes Cardenas, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, UPAEP, Puebla México
Chair
Clare Moriarty, Fellow, Forum for Philosophy
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy
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