The dissertation investigates how Charles S. Peirce deals with teleological tendencies in thought. I argue that Peirce’s account of human purposefulness in thinking is first of all heuristic. Purposefulness is thus a principle that enables us to acquire new knowledge and apply past knowledge to new situations. As such, it guides us toward a systematization of our experience and knowledge. Peirce approaches these themes in his ‘methodeutic’ and in his esthetics. I read these disciplines in light of Immanuel Kant’s regulative principles. Peirce’s treatment of purposefulness is thus shown to be in continuity with Kant. However, many differences will be indicated as well, first of all: the different ways in which they consider metaphysics. Even...
Although Charles S. Peirce proposed a distinctive theory of the mind, it seems that the contemporary...
An apparent tension persists in Peirce’s philosophy between the purpose-driven nature of inquiry, de...
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is generally regarded as the founder of pragmatism, and one of th...
This dissertation examines the cognitional theory of Charles Sanders Peirce. Kant was a major influe...
This thesis develops and defends a Peircean conception of the task of metaphysics and critically com...
In Peirce’s Account of Purposefulness, Gabriele Gava tackles one of the thorniest questions in Peirc...
Abstract: Peirce’s philosophy seems quite uninterested in tracing a “theory of the subject” understo...
The pragmatic movement has often been misunderstood; the most frequent misconceptions, which assimil...
In recent years, Charles Sanders Peirce has emerged, in the eyes of philosophers both in America and...
This book is an attempt to understand a significant part of the complex thought of Charles Sanders P...
Peirce’s view of science and religion differs from the received view and therefore has interesting c...
In 1877 Peirce distinguished four different methods of “fixating our beliefs”, among which I here co...
This thesis explores the relation in Peirce’s philosophy between his theory of categories and his pr...
One of the least explored areas of C.S. Peirce\u27s wide range of work is his contributions to psych...
This paper investigates how Peirce manages to establish a transdisciplinary fallibilist view of the ...
Although Charles S. Peirce proposed a distinctive theory of the mind, it seems that the contemporary...
An apparent tension persists in Peirce’s philosophy between the purpose-driven nature of inquiry, de...
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is generally regarded as the founder of pragmatism, and one of th...
This dissertation examines the cognitional theory of Charles Sanders Peirce. Kant was a major influe...
This thesis develops and defends a Peircean conception of the task of metaphysics and critically com...
In Peirce’s Account of Purposefulness, Gabriele Gava tackles one of the thorniest questions in Peirc...
Abstract: Peirce’s philosophy seems quite uninterested in tracing a “theory of the subject” understo...
The pragmatic movement has often been misunderstood; the most frequent misconceptions, which assimil...
In recent years, Charles Sanders Peirce has emerged, in the eyes of philosophers both in America and...
This book is an attempt to understand a significant part of the complex thought of Charles Sanders P...
Peirce’s view of science and religion differs from the received view and therefore has interesting c...
In 1877 Peirce distinguished four different methods of “fixating our beliefs”, among which I here co...
This thesis explores the relation in Peirce’s philosophy between his theory of categories and his pr...
One of the least explored areas of C.S. Peirce\u27s wide range of work is his contributions to psych...
This paper investigates how Peirce manages to establish a transdisciplinary fallibilist view of the ...
Although Charles S. Peirce proposed a distinctive theory of the mind, it seems that the contemporary...
An apparent tension persists in Peirce’s philosophy between the purpose-driven nature of inquiry, de...
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is generally regarded as the founder of pragmatism, and one of th...