1.1 What is Pragmatism?
1.2 A Brief Overview of Some Pragmatist Ideas
1.2.1 The Primacy of Practice
1.2.2 Fallibilism and Anti-skepticism
1.2.3 Historical and Social Nature of Knowledge
1.2.4 Abandoning Representationalism
1.2.5 Theories as Tools
1.2.6 Pragmatism Recapped
2 What is Measurement?
2.1 Classical Theory of Measurement
2.2 Operationalism
2.3 The Representational Theory of Measurement
2.4 Latent Variable Modeling
2.5 Metrology
2.6 The Many Faces of Measurement
3 Measurement: Protoypes and Resemblances
3.1 Protypes and resemblances
3.2 Prototypical Measurement Practices
4 A Pragmatic Perspective
4.1 Why an activity? Why three of them?
4.2 Why according to a model?
4.3 Why a “relevant” attribute?
4.4 Why in service of a larger goal?
5 Contrasting and Comparing
5.1 The Goals of Measurement
5.2 The Activities of Measurement
5.3 The Attributes We Measure
5.4 The Model of the Attribute
5.5 Summary