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 |  |  | Charles Peirce - Reception: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - ReceptionBertrand Russell opined, "Beyond doubt … he was one of the most original minds of the later nineteenth century, and certainly the greatest American thinker ever." (Yet his Principia Mathematica fails to mention Peirce.) While reading some of Peirce's unpublished manuscripts soon after arriving at Harvard in 1924, Alfred North Whitehead was struck by the extent to which Peirce had anticipated his own "process" thinking. (On Peirce and process metaphysics, see the chapter by Lowe in Moore and Robin, 1964.) Karl Popper viewed Peirce as ...
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 |  |  | Charles Peirce - Reception: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - ReceptionBertrand Russell opined, "Beyond doubt … he was one of the most original minds of the later nineteenth century, and certainly the greatest American thinker ever." (Yet his Principia Mathematica fails to mention Peirce.) While reading some of Peirce's unpublished manuscripts soon after arriving at Harvard in 1924, Alfred North Whitehead was struck by the extent to which Peirce had anticipated his own "process" thinking. (On Peirce and process metaphysics, see the chapter by Lowe in Moore and Robin, 1964.) Karl Popper viewed Peirce as ...
See also:Charles Peirce, Charles Peirce - Life, Charles Peirce - Reception, Charles Peirce - Works, Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy, Charles Peirce - Pragmatism, Charles Peirce - Scholastic realism, Charles Peirce - Formal perspective, Charles Peirce - Dynamics of representation, Charles Peirce - Normative sciences, Charles Peirce - Parallels with Leibniz, Charles Peirce - Bibliography, Charles Peirce - Primary literature, Charles Peirce - Secondary literature Read more here: » Charles Peirce: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Reception |
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 |  |  | Charles Peirce - Reception: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophyIt is not sufficiently recognized that Peirce’s career was that of a scientist, not a philosopher; and that during his lifetime he was known and valued chiefly as a scientist, only secondly as a logician, and scarcely at all as a philosopher. Even his work in philosophy and logic will not be understood until this fact becomes a standing premise of Peircian studies. (Max Fisch, in Moore and Robin 1964: 486).
Upon this first, and in one sense sole, rule of reason, that in order to learn you must desire to learn, and in so desiring not ...
See also:Charles Peirce, Charles Peirce - Life, Charles Peirce - Reception, Charles Peirce - Works, Charles Peirce - Major publications, Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy, Charles Peirce - Pragmatism, Charles Peirce - Scholastic realism, Charles Peirce - Formal perspective, Charles Peirce - Dynamics of representation, Charles Peirce - Normative sciences, Charles Peirce - Parallels with Leibniz, Charles Peirce - Bibliography, Charles Peirce - Primary literature, Charles Peirce - Secondary literature Read more here: » Charles Peirce: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy |
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 |  |  | Charles Peirce - Reception: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophyIt is not sufficiently recognized that Peirce’s career was that of a scientist, not a philosopher; and that during his lifetime he was known and valued chiefly as a scientist, only secondly as a logician, and scarcely at all as a philosopher. Even his work in philosophy and logic will not be understood until this fact becomes a standing premise of Peircian studies. (Max Fisch, in Moore and Robin 1964: 486).
Upon this first, and in one sense sole, rule of reason, that in order to learn you must desire to learn, and in so desiring not ...
See also:Charles Peirce, Charles Peirce - Life, Charles Peirce - Reception, Charles Peirce - Works, Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy, Charles Peirce - Pragmatism, Charles Peirce - Scholastic realism, Charles Peirce - Formal perspective, Charles Peirce - Dynamics of representation, Charles Peirce - Normative sciences, Charles Peirce - Parallels with Leibniz, Charles Peirce - Bibliography, Charles Peirce - Primary literature, Charles Peirce - Secondary literature Read more here: » Charles Peirce: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy |
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 |  |  | Charles Peirce - Reception: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - WorksPeirce's reputation is based in large part on a number of academic papers published in American scholarly and scientific journals. These papers fill most of the eight volumes of the Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, published between 1931 and 1958. Perhaps the best introduction to Peirce's writings is the two volumes titled The Essential Peirce (Houser 1992, 1998).
In Peirce's day, one made a name in philosophy by publishing monographs on the subject, which he never did. Nor did he ever lay out systematically h ...
See also:Charles Peirce, Charles Peirce - Life, Charles Peirce - Reception, Charles Peirce - Works, Charles Peirce - Major publications, Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy, Charles Peirce - Pragmatism, Charles Peirce - Scholastic realism, Charles Peirce - Formal perspective, Charles Peirce - Dynamics of representation, Charles Peirce - Normative sciences, Charles Peirce - Parallels with Leibniz, Charles Peirce - Bibliography, Charles Peirce - Primary literature, Charles Peirce - Secondary literature Read more here: » Charles Peirce: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Works |
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Charles Peirce - Primary literature.
Abbreviations for frequently cited works:
CE n, m = Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, vol. n, page m.
CP n.m = Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, vol. n, paragraph m.
EP n, m = The Essential Peirce: Selected Philosophical Writings, vol. n, page m.
NEM n, m = The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce, vol. n, page m.
SS m = Semiotic and Significs: the Correspondence between C.S. Pei ...
See also:Charles Peirce, Charles Peirce - Life, Charles Peirce - Reception, Charles Peirce - Works, Charles Peirce - Major publications, Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy, Charles Peirce - Pragmatism, Charles Peirce - Scholastic realism, Charles Peirce - Formal perspective, Charles Peirce - Dynamics of representation, Charles Peirce - Normative sciences, Charles Peirce - Parallels with Leibniz, Charles Peirce - Bibliography, Charles Peirce - Primary literature, Charles Peirce - Secondary literature Read more here: » Charles Peirce: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Bibliography |
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 |  |  | Charles Peirce - Reception: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - LifeRight from the beginning, the relations of America as New England with Europe were, from the philosophical point of view, ambiguous, when they were not simply difficult and, in the end, impossible. Peirce is in himself the ‘’resumé’’ of this story… from the rejection of European philosophical paradigms to the creation of new paradigms which are not only Peirce’s but America’s, and slowly but inevitably [those] of the global ...
See also:Charles Peirce, Charles Peirce - Life, Charles Peirce - Reception, Charles Peirce - Works, Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy, Charles Peirce - Pragmatism, Charles Peirce - Scholastic realism, Charles Peirce - Formal perspective, Charles Peirce - Dynamics of representation, Charles Peirce - Normative sciences, Charles Peirce - Parallels with Leibniz, Charles Peirce - Bibliography, Charles Peirce - Primary literature, Charles Peirce - Secondary literature Read more here: » Charles Peirce: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Life |
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 |  |  | Charles Peirce - Reception: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - WorksPeirce's reputation is based in large part on a number of academic papers published in American scholarly and scientific journals. These papers fill most of the eight volumes of the Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, published between 1931 and 1958. Perhaps the best introduction to Peirce's writings is the two volumes titled The Essential Peirce (Houser 1992, 1998).
In Peirce's day, one made a name in philosophy by publishing monographs on the subject, which he never did. Nor did he ever lay out systematically h ...
See also:Charles Peirce, Charles Peirce - Life, Charles Peirce - Reception, Charles Peirce - Works, Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy, Charles Peirce - Pragmatism, Charles Peirce - Scholastic realism, Charles Peirce - Formal perspective, Charles Peirce - Dynamics of representation, Charles Peirce - Normative sciences, Charles Peirce - Parallels with Leibniz, Charles Peirce - Bibliography, Charles Peirce - Primary literature, Charles Peirce - Secondary literature Read more here: » Charles Peirce: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Works |
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Charles Peirce - Primary literature.
Abbreviations for frequently cited works:
CE n, m = Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, vol. n, page m.
CP n.m = Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, vol. n, paragraph m.
EP n, m = The Essential Peirce: Selected Philosophical Writings, vol. n, page m.
NEM n, m = The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce, vol. n, page m.
SS m = Semiotic and Significs: the Correspondence between C.S. Pei ...
See also:Charles Peirce, Charles Peirce - Life, Charles Peirce - Reception, Charles Peirce - Works, Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy, Charles Peirce - Pragmatism, Charles Peirce - Scholastic realism, Charles Peirce - Formal perspective, Charles Peirce - Dynamics of representation, Charles Peirce - Normative sciences, Charles Peirce - Parallels with Leibniz, Charles Peirce - Bibliography, Charles Peirce - Primary literature, Charles Peirce - Secondary literature Read more here: » Charles Peirce: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Bibliography |
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See also:Charles Peirce, Charles Peirce - Life, Charles Peirce - Reception, Charles Peirce - Works, Charles Peirce - Major publications, Charles Peirce - Peirce's philosophy, Charles Peirce - Pragmatism, Charles Peirce - Scholastic realism, Charles Peirce - Formal perspective, Charles Peirce - Dynamics of representation, Charles Peirce - Normative sciences, Charles Peirce - Parallels with Leibniz, Charles Peirce - Bibliography, Charles Peirce - Primary literature, Charles Peirce - Secondary literature Read more here: » Charles Peirce: Encyclopedia II - Charles Peirce - Life |
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