Professor Susan Haack publishes book on Pragmatist Legal Philosophy

Famous philosopher Susan Haack teaches in the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Law.
Professor Susan Haack publishes book on Pragmatist Legal Philosophy

Professor Susan Haack, a distinguished professor in the humanities and Cooper senior scholar at the College of Arts and Sciences and professor of law at Miami Law, has written a new book, Towards a Pragmatist Legal Philosophy, forthcoming with Commercial Press of China. The book offers a new pragmatist legal philosophy, emphasizing practical consequences and real-world effects when interpreting and applying the law, rather than relying solely on abstract rules or principles.

Additionally, Haack was recently interviewed in Philosophy Now about “The Post-Truth Kerfuffle.” She discusses how the proliferation of falsehoods and half-truths fosters a “deep-seated mistrust of everything others tell us.”

Haack is a world-famous philosopher whose areas of study include epistemology and the philosophy of science. She was included, along with Confucius, Plato, and Aristotle, in Peter J. King’s One Hundred Philosophers: The Life and Work of the World’s Greatest Thinkers, and has received numerous awards, including the Ulysses Medal, the highest honor given by University College Dublin.

Haack has written a dozen books including Philosophy of Logics, Deviant Logic, Fuzzy Logic: Beyond the FormalismManifesto of a Passionate ModerateDefending Science—Within ReasonPragmatism, Old and NewPutting Philosophy to WorkEvidence Matters: Science, Proof, and Truth in the Law, and Scientism and its Discontents; and she has also published around 240 articles. She has also given over 700 external lectures worldwide in 30 countries.


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