PRAGMATICIST HOLISM AND MORAL INTEGERITY

A Study on the Ethical Dimensions of the Pragmaticism of Charles Sanders Peirce

Authors

  • Abraham Joseph Vadakkemuriyil DHARMARAM VIDHYA KSHETRAM (DVK)

Keywords:

PRAGMATICIST HOLISM AND MORAL INTEGERITY, Pragmaticism of Charles Sanders Peirce

Abstract

Charles Sanders Peirce, one of the greatest intellectualists that America
has ever produced, introduced Pragmatism as a system of philosophy to
the American philosophers and later classified it as Pragmaticism to
distinguish it from popular interpretations. The basic theoretical stand of
Peirce is expressed in his famous pragmatic maxim which is a tool for
scientific study; first, when a concept appears to be clear, it can be further
explored whether this concept is true or false. This means that the action
which tests and clarifies the meaning of a belief is not the end of the
inquiry, but it is only a starting point for further thought looking for the
final opinion of the community of inquirers where particular individual
opinions are only contributions to the final opinion of such a larger
community. The clarification of doubt is not just the individual’s
responsibility alone, but is also a prerogative of the community to ensure
rightness of the individual’s actions to bring about the maximum good.
Good reasoning depends on good habits of the mind. One such habit
which, without being fully aware of, we employ in our everyday living is
our hypothesis of Reality, the guiding principle of all our reasoning.

Author Biography

Abraham Joseph Vadakkemuriyil, DHARMARAM VIDHYA KSHETRAM (DVK)

Dr Abraham Joseph Vadakkemuriyil, CMI is visiting lecturer of philosophy at
DVK, Bangalore and many other institutions in India. He works also as a counsellor
for students and teachers at Bharathamatha P.U. College, Koppa, Mysore. 

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Published

2011-03-31

How to Cite

Vadakkemuriyil, A. J. . (2011). PRAGMATICIST HOLISM AND MORAL INTEGERITY: A Study on the Ethical Dimensions of the Pragmaticism of Charles Sanders Peirce. Asian Horizons, 5(01), 177–180. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/ah/article/view/2600

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