• Pragmatism is a philosophical approach that evaluates the truth of beliefs and theories based on their practical consequences.
  • Pragmatism focuses on the usefulness and applicability of ideas rather than abstract principles.
  • Pragmatism does suggest that truth is not fixed and absolute but is instead dynamic and evolves with experience.
  • The “will to believe” refers to the idea that in certain situations, we have the right to adopt beliefs without prior evidence if those beliefs are necessary for our well-being or lead to positive outcomes.
  • The stream of consciousness is the continuous flow of thoughts, feelings, and experiences in our minds.

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Create a lengthy dialogue between William James and another philosopher who wishes to explore the minutia in his philosophy.


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List William James’ 5 most influential philosophical notions, and indicate the degree to which they are accepted by philosophers today.


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Phil Stilwell

Phil picked up a BA in Philosophy a couple of decades ago. After his MA in Education, he took a 23-year break from reality in Tokyo. He occasionally teaches philosophy and critical thinking courses in university and industry. He is joined here by ChatGPT, GEMINI, CLAUDE, and occasionally Copilot, Perplexity, and Grok, his far more intelligent AI friends. The seven of them discuss and debate a wide variety of philosophical topics I think you’ll enjoy.

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