Russell and Dewey on the Problem of the Inferred World

Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 32 (1):55-68 (2012)
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In this paper I explore the little-known first debate, in 1914–19, between John Dewey and Bertrand Russell over the problem of the external world. After outlining their respective arguments, I show how Dewey’s criticisms of Russell miss the mark. Although these thinkers largely speak past one another, I argue that Dewey’s theory of inference is not only crucial to this exchange but also reveals what is at stake in their disagreement. Unfortunately, Dewey himself never explicitly invoked his account of inference during this short-lived and ultimately fruitless exchange with Russell. Had he done so, the crucial issue of their differing criteria of justification would have been raised and their exchange could have been more productive.

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Neta Zaslow
McMaster University (PhD)

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The Logic of Judgments of Practice.John Dewey - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24:684.

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