This paper has two separate aims, with obvious links between them. First, to present Charles S. Peirce and the pragmatist movement in a historical framework which stresses the close connections of pragmatism with the mainstream of philosophy; second, to deal with a particular controversial issue, that of the supposed logicistic orientation of Peirce's work
This thesis deals with an antinomy in debates among contemporary Pragmatists. Lodging the authority ...
C.S. Peirce wrote many papers, articles and reviews but none which should be called a book. In his l...
It is commonly supposed that the pragmatisms of Peirce and James are fundamentally opposed; this vie...
« How to Make our Ideas Clear », the paper in which the maxim of pragmatism appeared for the first t...
Criticisms of analytic philosophy have increased in intensity in the last decade, denouncing specifi...
Little is known about the life of Charles Sanders Peirce and perhaps even less about his system and ...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is generally regarded as the founder of pragmatism, and one of th...
This thesis explores the relation in Peirce’s philosophy between his theory of categories and his pr...
Thirty years ago Richard Rorty detected the similarities between Wittgenstein's Philosophical Invest...
The aim of the paper is to try and make one’s ideas clearer about such concepts as “logic,” “psychol...
Charles Sanders Peirce founded the American philosophical school of pragmatism, arguing that philoso...
The pragmatic movement has often been misunderstood; the most frequent misconceptions, which assimil...
Criticisms of analytic philosophy have increased in intensity in the last decade, denouncing specifi...
Abstract: This paper argues that the tendency in contemporary discussion to overlook the logical roo...
This thesis deals with an antinomy in debates among contemporary Pragmatists. Lodging the authority ...
C.S. Peirce wrote many papers, articles and reviews but none which should be called a book. In his l...
It is commonly supposed that the pragmatisms of Peirce and James are fundamentally opposed; this vie...
« How to Make our Ideas Clear », the paper in which the maxim of pragmatism appeared for the first t...
Criticisms of analytic philosophy have increased in intensity in the last decade, denouncing specifi...
Little is known about the life of Charles Sanders Peirce and perhaps even less about his system and ...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is generally regarded as the founder of pragmatism, and one of th...
This thesis explores the relation in Peirce’s philosophy between his theory of categories and his pr...
Thirty years ago Richard Rorty detected the similarities between Wittgenstein's Philosophical Invest...
The aim of the paper is to try and make one’s ideas clearer about such concepts as “logic,” “psychol...
Charles Sanders Peirce founded the American philosophical school of pragmatism, arguing that philoso...
The pragmatic movement has often been misunderstood; the most frequent misconceptions, which assimil...
Criticisms of analytic philosophy have increased in intensity in the last decade, denouncing specifi...
Abstract: This paper argues that the tendency in contemporary discussion to overlook the logical roo...
This thesis deals with an antinomy in debates among contemporary Pragmatists. Lodging the authority ...
C.S. Peirce wrote many papers, articles and reviews but none which should be called a book. In his l...
It is commonly supposed that the pragmatisms of Peirce and James are fundamentally opposed; this vie...