
Practice and Human Form
Author(s) -
Νίκος Ψαρρός
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
conatus - journal of philosophy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2653-9373
pISSN - 2459-3842
DOI - 10.12681/conatus.15770
Subject(s) - problem of universals , epistemology , abandonment (legal) , foundation (evidence) , pragmatism , value (mathematics) , goodness of fit , sociology , philosophy , computer science , law , political science , machine learning
All variants of pragmatism share the flaw that their concepts of practice rely on the idea of the local value of actions with respect only to locally defined aims and not on the criterion of a universal goodness. This paper claims that such a criterion can be found with the aid of an ontologically founded theory of the Good, which regards forms not as solely noematic universals, but as real, though abstract, entities. The idea of goodness is derived from the thesis of the immediate knowledge of the Good. Further consequences of this form of theoretical foundation of goodness are the abandonment of the dogma of the immediate reference of language to the world as well as of the dogma of the primacy of acting over thinking.