The two pragmatisms in the philosophy of Ivan Sarailiev
The two pragmatisms in the philosophy of Ivan Sarailiev
Author(s): Andrey TashevSubject(s): Semiotics / Semiology
Published by: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus
Keywords: Ivan Sarailiev; pragmatism; Charles Peirce; William James; Bulgaria
Summary/Abstract: Th is article focuses on the views held by the early Bulgarian representative and interpreter of pragmatism Ivan Sarailiev (1887–1969) on the two trends of this doctrine – the method for ascertaining meaning proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce, and the theory of truth propounded by William James. Sarailiev applied and propagated the pragmatist ideas of the doctrine’s founders in Bulgaria in the 1920s, and is thus one of the fi rst followers of Peirce in Europe and the very fi rst in Eastern Europe. How deep was Sarailiev’s understanding of the two types of pragmatism? How did they shape his philosophy and what was their role? Th is article will try to address these questions as well as presenting the overall reception of pragmatism in Bulgaria in the Interwar period through Sarailiev who was its only serious proponent both at the time and long aft erwards.
Journal: Σημειωτκή - Sign Systems Studies
- Issue Year: 41/2013
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 433-445
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English