Includes bibliographical references (p. [324]-333) and index
Practical philosophy and ethics. Practical tortise raising ; Truth, beauty, and goodness ; Dilemmas : dithering, plumping, and grief ; Group minds and expressive harm ; Trust, cooperation, and human psychology ; Must we weep for sentimentalism? ; Through thick and thin ; Perspectives, fictions, errors, play -- Language and epistemology. The steps from doing to saying ; Success semantics ; Wittgenstein's irrealism ; Circles, finks, smells, and biconditionals ; The absolute conception : Putnam vs. Williams ; Julius Caesar and George Berkeley play leapfrog ; The majesty of reason ; Fiction and conviction