In a world of ever growing specialization, the idea of a unity of science is commonly discarded, but cooperative work involving cross-disciplinary points of view is encouraged. The aim of this paper is to show with some textual support that Charles S. Peirce not only identified this paradoxical situation a century ago, but he also mapped out some paths for reaching a successful solution. A particular attention is paid to Peirce's classification of the sciences and to his conception of science as a collective and cooperative activity of all those whose lives are animated by the desire to discover the truth
This work is about the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) and nineteenth century psych...
The classification of the sciences is one of the most discussed and analysed aspects of Peirce’s cor...
In spite of his several times restated antipsychologism, the American philosopher Charles S. Peirce ...
In a world of ever growing specialization, the idea of a unity of science is commonly discarded, but...
According to Charles S. Peirce and to Mariano Artigas, science is the collective and cooperative act...
This paper discusses the American scientist and philosopher Charles S. Peirce’s (1839–1914) classiªc...
In a world of ever growing specialization, the issue of complexity attracts a good amount of attenti...
The American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce was, in the words of one modern philosopher who knew...
Under embargo until: 2020-11-21This article considers Charles Peirce’s classification of the science...
This book is an attempt to understand a significant part of the complex thought of Charles Sanders P...
By exploring Peirce’s view of mathematics, I investigate the relationship between the objectivity of...
The classification of the sciences is one of the most discussed and analysed aspects of Peirce’s co...
This contribution describes —with some documentary support from Peirce's correspondence of his ...
"I do not call the solitary studies of a single man a science. It is only when a group of men, more ...
This work is about the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) and nineteenth century psych...
The classification of the sciences is one of the most discussed and analysed aspects of Peirce’s cor...
In spite of his several times restated antipsychologism, the American philosopher Charles S. Peirce ...
In a world of ever growing specialization, the idea of a unity of science is commonly discarded, but...
According to Charles S. Peirce and to Mariano Artigas, science is the collective and cooperative act...
This paper discusses the American scientist and philosopher Charles S. Peirce’s (1839–1914) classiªc...
In a world of ever growing specialization, the issue of complexity attracts a good amount of attenti...
The American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce was, in the words of one modern philosopher who knew...
Under embargo until: 2020-11-21This article considers Charles Peirce’s classification of the science...
This book is an attempt to understand a significant part of the complex thought of Charles Sanders P...
By exploring Peirce’s view of mathematics, I investigate the relationship between the objectivity of...
The classification of the sciences is one of the most discussed and analysed aspects of Peirce’s co...
This contribution describes —with some documentary support from Peirce's correspondence of his ...
"I do not call the solitary studies of a single man a science. It is only when a group of men, more ...
This work is about the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) and nineteenth century psych...
The classification of the sciences is one of the most discussed and analysed aspects of Peirce’s cor...
In spite of his several times restated antipsychologism, the American philosopher Charles S. Peirce ...