In this volume some main areas and tasks are outlined that may turn out to be important for a
pragmatic philosophy of our society under the headlines of creativity and responsibility.The
twentieth century turned out to be one of the most dynamic and at the same time most dreadful
centuries on our now overcrowded world. European nationalism led to wars and international
political developments of an extremely dynamic and far reaching character.The development and
dropping of ato¬mic bombs climaxing in 1945 required after World War II the necessity of rather
new approaches to pragmatic ethics international laws political cooperation between states
e.g. in the form of the then founded United Nations. Questions of res¬ponsibility in science
technology but also in industry led to respective philo¬sophical approaches of applied moral
philosophy and ethics. In all these areas the necessity of a thorough methodological critique
arose regarding practice-oriented positions in theoretical and practical philosophy even in of
science proper or ethics and public life.A methodology of scheme-interpretation by using
so-called scheme-interpretative constructs plays a decisive role everywhere in all-to-day life
as also in the sciences. This is true both for the models in the natural and social sciences.
Especially some general social entities like values or money all institutions cultures and
works of creative arts are indeed interpretation-laden quasi artificial products yet of
important societal impact. There is no cultural creation without schematic interpretation! And
vice versa! The same holds for extant varieties of responsibilities Human Rights and
communication as well as a practical ethics of humanity and public life.