• ISBN Print:
  • ISBN Online:
    978-81-970328-4-4
  • Conference Type:
    Hybrid
  • Conference Dates:
    October 24 - 25 , 2024
  • Venue:
    Crowne Plaza Amsterdam-South, George Gershwinlaan 101/1082 MT, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Publisher:
    Eurasia Conferences

Anti-Theory in Philosophy: A Case for Pragmatism

Proceedings: Abstracts of the 6th World Conference on Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Education

Dr. Isaac Nevo

Abstract

In this paper, I discuss the tendency in philosophy to become an excessively theoretical enterprise, an enterprise aspiring to such highly generalized viewpoints on reality, mind, language, or ethics that its “findings” lose touch with lived experience and with broader intellectual concerns and become highly “scholastic,” wedded to abstractions, ideals, dichotomies, and principles that do not find any clear application in everyday life and discourse. I distinguish two types of reaction to this philosophical tendency, a quietist versus a pragmatist reaction, the one being entirely hostile to philosophical thought, the other attempting to revitalize philosophy with practical, or dynamic, models of philosophical activity. Following Dewey, I offer a diagnosis of over-theorizing in philosophy, and suggest a remedy, focusing on the inseparable connectedness of a philosophical observer with “objects” of her observation, be it reality, mind, value, or knowledge, which (so I claim) both motivates and delimits the philosophical aspiration for generality and transcendence. Along the way I discuss relevant contributions by Wittgenstein, James, Dewey, Putnam, Nagel, Elgin, Feyerabend, Williams, Chapel, Quine, Kitcher, and Pettit.