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The Meaning of Truth (1909) is a collection of essays by American philosopher and psychologist William James, elaborating on his pragmatic theory of truth. In this work, James argues that truth is not an inherent property but is verified through practical consequences and experiential validation. He emphasizes that ideas become true insofar as they prove useful and can be assimilated into our experiences. This pragmatic approach challenges traditional notions of static truth, proposing instead that truth is a dynamic process contingent upon human practices. ?











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