The book explores the intersections and tensions between neopragmatism and analytic philosophy, focusing on the role of realism, value, and transcendental arguments. It examines how these philosophical traditions address fundamental questions about the nature of reality, the justification of values, and the limits of human understanding. Through a critical analysis, the author seeks to bridge the gap between these schools of thought, offering a nuanced perspective that highlights their potential for dialogue and mutual enrichment. The work ultimately aims to contribute to ongoing debates in contemporary philosophy by proposing a framework that reconciles differing views on realism and the significance of transcendental reasoning.