“Why ideas are tools, not truths”
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Title: Pragmatism
Author: William James
Category: Personal Growth, Culture & Society, Motivation & Self-Improvement, Philosophy & Big Ideas
What if truth isn't something you find, but something you make? Sam and Sophie sit with that question, because William James's Pragmatism turns philosophy from a dusty debate into a practical tool for living.
They walk through James's two temperaments—tender-minded and tough-minded—and how pragmatism bridges them by asking one question: what difference does this idea actually make? The episode covers truth as a process, the will to believe, and how James applies the same logic to free will and God. An example: believing in free will makes you more likely to act morally, so it's true in its consequences.
If you've ever felt stuck between rigid principles and cold skepticism, this episode gives you a third way. The takeaway: you can stop worrying about absolute truth and start asking whether a belief helps you live a good life.
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Chapters
00:00The Two Temperaments01:30Truth as a Process02:09The Will to Believe02:48Free Will and a Pluralistic Universe04:29Takeaway: Building Meaning










