So relativize the "shortest path" to a metric, like all preference orderings on options are relativized to a utility function. These ideas are technically straightforward, and if somebody manages to shoot themselves in the psychological foot, I would not blame the theory.
I mostly know the pragmatists only from secondary sources. I’ve read small bits here and there. I like what they have to say, and feel broadly aligned with their project. Meaningness isn’t a philosophy book, so it mostly doesn’t do literature review.
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Thanks. I see re: Meaningness scope. Still, I think you might (w/ world enough and time) enjoy Peirce's stuff. For example, here is a brief early critique of positivism ( http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/writings/v2/w2/w2_11/v2_11.htm … ).
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