Steve said:
How do we know that all these "many commentators" don't also think that James 
is a relativist? 



dmb says:

Some of them do think James is a relativist. As the followers of Peirce see it, 
there are two kinds of pragmatists, Peirce's kind and James's kind. Susan 
Haack, Cheryl Misak and H.O. Mounce take this view, for example. As they see 
it, Dewey and Rorty are just Jamesians. Of all Rorty's critics within 
pragmatism, these Peircers are the harshest critics. (One of the reasons your 
use of Peirce to defend Rortyism is so ill-concieved.)

But the followers of James and Dewey tend to think it makes a lot more sense to 
distinguish them from Rorty because of Rorty's dismissal of their 
reconstruction of epistemology. As you probably know, Rorty adopts their 
demolition of the correspondence theory and their rejection of objectivity but 
he misreads radical empiricism as bad faith attempt to reestablish "direct 
perceptual realism". (Rorty in Brandom, page 90)                                
     
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