the list address with DB's personal one,( which I will not use without his
specific invitation or permission. There's a *chance* of my making things
up with him eventually but email's not the right way to do it. )


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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kristin A. Ruhle)
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> Since Brin says he is such an arch pragmatist I wonder if anyone n this
> list has read Louis Menand's (sp?) _The Metaphysical Club_, which is a
> history of philosophic pragmatism (Capital-P Pragmatism you might say). I
> *haven't* read it, so I wondered if anyone here had. Is it good? 
> 
> (For one thing the Founding Fathers might have been small-p pragmatists,
> but Capital-P Pragmatism developed in the 19th century not the 18th.)
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> Kristin
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