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OverviewOxford Pragmatism uncovers and explores the unrecognized impact of American pragmatism on the Oxford linguistic philosophy that thrived from the 1930s to the 1950s, made famous by Gilbert Ryle and J. L Austin. Cheryl Misak argues that Margaret Macdonald, a neglected British analytic philosopher and excellent scholar of American pragmatism, delivered core pragmatist ideas to her friend Ryle: the mind as a set of dispositions to behave; laws as 'inference tickets', and the distinction between knowing that something is true and knowing how to do something. Macdonald found these ideas in the work of the founder of pragmatism C. S. Peirce and his two most impressive followers, Clarence Irving Lewis in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Frank Ramsey in Cambridge, England. Ryle, it is argued, picked them up from Macdonald, though failed to acknowledge them as hers or as pragmatist. A lineage is also traced from American pragmatism to Austin's ideas that when we use words we perform actions, and that definitions must be fit for purpose. This route runs from Peirce and Lewis to Austin and through to contemporary conceptual engineers who follow in Austin's footsteps. Along the way, the views of Wittgenstein, Russell, Schiller, Ayer, and Cook Wilson are canvassed and assessed. In a Postscript, Misak outlines how pragmatism played out in the next generation of Oxford philosophers, such as Strawson and Wiggins. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cheryl Misak (University Professor and Professor of Philosophy, University Professor and Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780198875888ISBN 10: 0198875886 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 24 July 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsPART 1. CLASSICAL PRAGMATISM: ITS FRIENDS AND FOES PART 2. PRAGMATISM AND EARLY OXFORD LINGUISTIC PHILOSOPHY PART 3. RYLE: KNOWING HOW PART 4. AUSTIN: DOING THINGS WITH WORDS Author InformationCheryl Misak is University Professor and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. She works on American pragmatism, the history of analytic philosophy, ethics and political philosophy, and the philosophy of medicine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |