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Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie ; Sonderband 20
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Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie. Sonderband ; 20.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
The architecture of theories -- The doctrine of necessity examined -- The law of mind -- Man's glassy essence -- Evolutionary love -- Reply to the necessitarians -- The regenerated logic -- The logic of relatives -- What pragmatism is -- Issues of pragmaticism -- The basis of pragmaticism -- Mr. Peterson's proposed discussion -- The real meaning of pragmaticism -- Consequences of pragmaticism -- Prolegomena to an apology for pragmaticism -- Phaneroscopy: or, The natural history of concepts -- Phaneroscopy -- The first part of an apology for pragmaticism -- The bed rock beneath pragmaticism -- Some amazing mazes -- Some amazing mazes [conslusion] explanation of curiosity the first -- Some amazing mazes. A second curiosity. |
Summary |
Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) is known as a logician, philosopher, mathematician and physicist. He is one of the most important thinkers in the modern history of science. In the late and most important phase of his work (1891-1909), he wrote thematic essays and lectures selected explicitly as a series for the periodical The Monist. His contributions, of which only excerpts and heavily revised versions have been published thus far, are given in full publication in the Monist texts in this volume intended as a contemporary approach to the highly heterogeneous work of Peirce. It is an attempt to divulge Peirce's thoughts to the international scientific public without editorial modifications. The central objective of the Monist series is the creation of a semiotic methodology. The papers present statements on universal laws, logic, emotions, cognition, desire, experience and knowledge. Besides its relevance in the philosophical and cultural image of research in cognitive science and logic, it is shown by the topics discussed by Peirce that these essays have high relevance for the contemporary natural sciences. |
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Peirce, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914.
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Peirce, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914. |
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Peirce, Charles S. |
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Logic.
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Logic. |
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Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge.
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Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge. |
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Pragmatism.
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Pragmatism. |
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Electronic books.
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Bisanz, Elize.
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Monist.
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Print version: Peirce, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914. Logic of interdisciplinarity. Berlin : Akademie Verlag, ©2009 (OCoLC)403948645 |
ISBN |
9783050047331 (electronic book) |
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305004733X (electronic book) |
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9783050044101 (hardback) |
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3050044101 (hardback) |
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