This talk will present and explore Charles Peirce’s account of truth as “the opinion which is fated to be agreed to by all who investigate”. This account is arguably more objectivist than accounts of truth in terms of ‘usefulness’ found in other pragmatists such as William James and Richard Rorty. The account will be defended from three objections: i) Because it talks about a potentially infinite process of inquiry, it is incoherent. ii) Because it relies on a faith that inquirers will converge on one opinion if they inquire long and hard enough, it is too realist. iii) Because it defines truth as a kind of opinion, it is not realist enough
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this paper is to unravel the notion of truth embedded in Peirce's ea...
Charles Sanders Peirce was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1839, the second son of the highly re...
In the beginning, as they say, was the ‘pragmatic maxim’ of Peirce and James. Peirce’s early formula...
It has been claimed sometimes that there are as many pragmatisms as there are pragmatists. On the qu...
The expression “human logic of truth” is Frank P. Ramsey’s:“Let us therefore try to get an idea of a...
Some philosophers claim that truth is the norm of assertion, or that asserting that p commits one ...
Abstract: Pragmatist truth – as advocated e.g. by Peirce and James – is usually taken to integrate f...
In this paper, I examine recent treatments of Peircean truth in terms of regulative principles or in...
Peirce's theory of judgment and assertion is considered, pointing out the differences between the tw...
The purpose of this work is to propose Charles Peirce\u27s semiotic idealism as an acceptable middle...
Abstract Pragmatism is a doctrine that enlists several authors holding different, apparently irrecon...
The purpose of the essay is to explore some points pertaining to Peirce’s conception of reality, wit...
Most non-robust-realist metaethical theories, such as expressivism, constructivism, and non-robust f...
Locke\u27s, Berkeley\u27s and Peirce\u27s conceptions of reality are analyzed, using Peirce\u27s dis...
A typical guiding principle of an account of truth is: “truth is objective,” or, to be clear, judgin...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this paper is to unravel the notion of truth embedded in Peirce's ea...
Charles Sanders Peirce was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1839, the second son of the highly re...
In the beginning, as they say, was the ‘pragmatic maxim’ of Peirce and James. Peirce’s early formula...
It has been claimed sometimes that there are as many pragmatisms as there are pragmatists. On the qu...
The expression “human logic of truth” is Frank P. Ramsey’s:“Let us therefore try to get an idea of a...
Some philosophers claim that truth is the norm of assertion, or that asserting that p commits one ...
Abstract: Pragmatist truth – as advocated e.g. by Peirce and James – is usually taken to integrate f...
In this paper, I examine recent treatments of Peircean truth in terms of regulative principles or in...
Peirce's theory of judgment and assertion is considered, pointing out the differences between the tw...
The purpose of this work is to propose Charles Peirce\u27s semiotic idealism as an acceptable middle...
Abstract Pragmatism is a doctrine that enlists several authors holding different, apparently irrecon...
The purpose of the essay is to explore some points pertaining to Peirce’s conception of reality, wit...
Most non-robust-realist metaethical theories, such as expressivism, constructivism, and non-robust f...
Locke\u27s, Berkeley\u27s and Peirce\u27s conceptions of reality are analyzed, using Peirce\u27s dis...
A typical guiding principle of an account of truth is: “truth is objective,” or, to be clear, judgin...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this paper is to unravel the notion of truth embedded in Peirce's ea...
Charles Sanders Peirce was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1839, the second son of the highly re...
In the beginning, as they say, was the ‘pragmatic maxim’ of Peirce and James. Peirce’s early formula...