pragmatic maxim

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The pragmatic maxim is a philosophical principle formulated by Charles Sanders Peirce that defines the meaning of concepts in terms of their practical, observable consequences.

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instanceOf doctrine in pragmatism
maxim
philosophical principle
aimsTo clarify the meaning of concepts by their conceivable practical bearings
alsoKnownAs Peirce's maxim NERFINISHED
pragmatic principle
appliesTo concepts
propositions
theoretical terms
associatedWithPhilosophicalMovement pragmatism
clarifiedInLaterWorkBy Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
concerns clarification of ideas
meaning of concepts
coreIdea to understand a concept, determine what practical difference its truth would make
definesMeaningInTermsOf observable effects
practical consequences
developedWithin American philosophy
emphasizes conceivable practical effects rather than abstract essences
testable implications of concepts
firstFormulatedIn 1870s
firstPublicationYear 1878
firstPublishedIn "How to Make Our Ideas Clear" NERFINISHED
Popular Science Monthly NERFINISHED
formulatedBy Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
hasCommentator Christopher Hookway NERFINISHED
Hilary Putnam NERFINISHED
Susan Haack NERFINISHED
hasDomain epistemology
metaphysics
philosophy of language
historicalContext classical pragmatism
influenced John Dewey NERFINISHED
William James NERFINISHED
later pragmatist theories of meaning
logical empiricism
inPeirceCorpus Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce NERFINISHED
The Essential Peirce NERFINISHED
language originally formulated in English
methodologicalRole guide for inquiry
rule for clarifying ideas
opposes purely verbal or speculative metaphysics
relatedTo operationalism
verificationist theories of meaning
statedAs Consider what effects that might conceivably have practical bearings we conceive the object of our conception to have
Our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object
usedFor the analysis of meaning
the resolution of metaphysical disputes

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Charles Sanders Peirce notableIdea pragmatic maxim