Dear all,

With apologies to Piotr (and for filling all your inboxes), that last email 
circular had an out-of-date abstract. The correct one is below:

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ABSTRACT:
One of the most striking readings of Berkeley’s philosophy is offered by two 
founders of the classical American Pragmatism. Both Charles Sanders Peirce and 
William James regarded Berkeley as a pragmatist. The paper seeks to explain the 
alleged proto-pragmatist elements in Berkeley’s philosophy in order to trace 
the historical relation between representationalism (resp. 
anti-representationalism) and pragmatism. The explanation will be offered in 
terms of the two famous Sellarsian categories of the ‘manifest’ and 
‘scientific’ images of the world and human beings. The ‘manifest’ image is 
regarded as a refinement of the ordinary way of conceiving things, and the 
scientific image is seen as a theoretical picture of the world provided by 
science. The paper argues that the modern pragmatism could be seen as an effect 
of an attempt to synthesize the ‘manifest’ and ‘scientific’ images by creating 
one unified synoptic vision of the world after the modern scientific revolution 
(that caused a conflict between the images) and the failure of the 
representationalism of Descartes and Locke (as a part of a new conceptual 
framework within which these two images were supposed to be combined).
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The details of the Workshop otherwise (12 noon in the HPS Department, this 
Friday) are correct. And as before, please contact me if you would like to read 
Piotr’s draft paper before the workshop.

Best,
Toby Bryant
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