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Terry Eagleton The Meaning of Life

Quote from Terry Eagleton, The Meaning of Life

In the pragmatist, streetwise climate of advanced postmodern capitalism, with its scepticism of big pictures and grand narratives, its hard-nosed disenchantment with the metaphysical, ‘life’ is one among a whole series of discredited totalities. We are invited to think small rather than big – ironically, at just the point when some of those out to destroy Western civilization are doing exactly the opposite. In the conflict between Western capitalism and radical Islam, a paucity of belief squares up to an excess of it. The West finds itself faced with a full-blooded metaphysical onslaught at just the historical point that it has, so to speak, philosophically disarmed. As far as belief goes, postmodernism prefers to travel light: it has beliefs, to be sure, but it does not have faith.

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Richard M. Rorty

Quote from Richard M. Rorty

There is nothing deep down inside us except what we have put there ourselves.

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Nelson Goodman

Quote from Nelson Goodman

We make versions, and true versions make worlds.

Quote from Carl R White

Belief is a wonderful way to pass the time until the facts come in.

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Raymond E. Feist Talon of the Silver Hawk

Quote from Raymond E. Feist, Talon of the Silver Hawk

The ways of the heart are complex.” He looked out at the ocean again. “The waves churn and break upon the rocks, Talon. So do human feelings. Passion can be a man’s undoing. With passion must come wisdom; otherwise, your enemies have a weapon to use against you.

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Pragmatism and Other Writings William James

Quote from William James, Pragmatism and Other Writings

See the exquisite contrast of the types of mind! The pragmatist clings to facts and concreteness, observes truth at its work in particular cases, and generalises. Truth, for him, becomes a class-name for all sorts of definite working-values in experience. For the rationalist it remains a pure abstraction, to the bare name of which we must defer. When the pragmatist undertakes to show in detail just why we must defer, the rationalist is unable to recognise the concretes from which his own abstraction is taken. He accuses us of denying truth; whereas we have only sought to trace exactly why people follow it and always ought to follow it. Your typical ultra-abstractions fairly shudders at concreteness: other things equal, he positively prefers the pale and spectral. If the two universes were offered, he would always choose the skinny outline rather than the rich thicket of reality. It is so much purer, clearer, nobler.

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Graham Greene The Quiet American

Quote from Graham Greene, The Quiet American

Thought’s a luxury. Do you think the peasant sits and thinks of God and Democracy when he gets inside his mud hut at night?

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Puck of Pook's Hill Rudyard Kipling

Quote from Rudyard Kipling, Puck of Pook’s Hill

Witta feared nothing – except to be poor.

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William James

Quote from William James

Pragmatism asks its usual question. “Grant an idea or belief to be true,” it says, “what concrete difference will its being true make in anyone’s actual life? How will the truth be realized? What experiences will be different from those which would obtain if the belief were false? What, in short, is the truth’s cash-value in experiential terms?

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