Abstract: Peirce’s philosophy seems quite uninterested in tracing a “theory of the subject” understood as a possible foundation for both theoretical and ethical truths. Rather, Peirce stresses the importance of comprehending the event of signs as an original possibility to get in touch with truth. Of course this implies also a metaphysical position but Peirce – taking any possible distance from the Cartesian philosophical style – does not want to allow for any metaphysics of subject. However, there are many passages in Peirce’s philosophy that sketch a sort of phenomenology of conscious subject, in which traditional concepts and problems dealing with ethical requirements emerge. Facing those problems, Peirce’s view does not seem to favour ...
In this paper the author reflects on the problem of generalizing in a pluralistic society. According...
Peirce's theory of judgment and assertion is considered, pointing out the differences between the tw...
This thesis develops and defends a Peircean conception of the task of metaphysics and critically com...
Abstract: Peirce’s philosophy seems quite uninterested in tracing a “theory of the subject” understo...
The purpose of the essay is to explore some points pertaining to Peirce’s conception of re...
Although Charles S. Peirce, strictly speaking, never formulated a ”full-blown” normative theory – a ...
Charles Peirce, the founder of Pragmatism, is not known for having developed a normative and ethical...
In recent years, Charles Sanders Peirce has emerged, in the eyes of philosophers both in America and...
Charles Sanders Peirce offers a number of arguments against the rational application of theory to mo...
This piece explores the meaning of the following quote from Charles Peirce (1902), ". . . the main r...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a distinct contribution to recent attempts to understand Peirc...
The dissertation investigates how Charles S. Peirce deals with teleological tendencies in thought. I...
Peirce wrote this in 1902 as part of his “Minute Logic”, a major book project from his later, offici...
This chapter discusses Peirce's MS 1476 in relation to the issue of subjectivity. It does this also ...
The purpose of the essay is to explore some points pertaining to Peirce’s conception of reality, wit...
In this paper the author reflects on the problem of generalizing in a pluralistic society. According...
Peirce's theory of judgment and assertion is considered, pointing out the differences between the tw...
This thesis develops and defends a Peircean conception of the task of metaphysics and critically com...
Abstract: Peirce’s philosophy seems quite uninterested in tracing a “theory of the subject” understo...
The purpose of the essay is to explore some points pertaining to Peirce’s conception of re...
Although Charles S. Peirce, strictly speaking, never formulated a ”full-blown” normative theory – a ...
Charles Peirce, the founder of Pragmatism, is not known for having developed a normative and ethical...
In recent years, Charles Sanders Peirce has emerged, in the eyes of philosophers both in America and...
Charles Sanders Peirce offers a number of arguments against the rational application of theory to mo...
This piece explores the meaning of the following quote from Charles Peirce (1902), ". . . the main r...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a distinct contribution to recent attempts to understand Peirc...
The dissertation investigates how Charles S. Peirce deals with teleological tendencies in thought. I...
Peirce wrote this in 1902 as part of his “Minute Logic”, a major book project from his later, offici...
This chapter discusses Peirce's MS 1476 in relation to the issue of subjectivity. It does this also ...
The purpose of the essay is to explore some points pertaining to Peirce’s conception of reality, wit...
In this paper the author reflects on the problem of generalizing in a pluralistic society. According...
Peirce's theory of judgment and assertion is considered, pointing out the differences between the tw...
This thesis develops and defends a Peircean conception of the task of metaphysics and critically com...