Peirce and contemporary thought : philosophical inquiries
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Peirce and contemporary thought : philosophical inquiries
(American philosophy series / Vincent M. Colapietro, editor ; Vincent G. Potter, founding editor, no. 1)
Fordham University Press, 1995
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Bibliography: p. [417]-438
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A distinguished panel of essayists address many key issues in Peirce's thought.
Table of Contents
- Peirce's Continuum, Hilary Putnam
- Peirce's Logic, W.V. Quine
- Peirce's Underestimated Place in the History of Logic: A Response to Quine, Randall R. Dipert
- Induction According to Peirce, Isaac Levi
- On Peirce on Induction - A Response to Levi, Joseph S. Ullian
- Peirce on the Validation of Science, Nicholas Rescher
- Peirce on the Reliability of Science - A Response to Rescher, Cornelius J. Delaney
- Charles S. Peirce, Mathematician, Carolyn Eisele
- Peirce at the Intersection of Mathematics and Philosophy - A Response to Eisele, Helena M. Pycior
- Peirce and the History of Science, Joseph W. Dauben
- A Response to Dauben, Peter Skagestad
- Unlimited Semeiosis and Drift - Pragmaticism vs "Pragmatism", Umberto Eco
- Indexicality, Thomas A. Seboek
- Peirce and Communication, Jurgen Habermas
- A Response to Habermas, Klaus Oehler
- Peirce and Language, Risto Hilpinen
- History as Theory - A Response to Hilpinen, Michael Shapiro
- Peirce and Metaphysics, David Savan
- A Response to Savan, Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou
- Peirce and Religion, Charles Hartshorne
- A Response to Hartshorne, Vincent G. Potter
- Transcendental Semeiotic and Hypothetical Metaphysics of Evolution, Karl-Otto Apel
- Metaphysics, Science, and Self-Control - A Response to Apel, Christopher Hookway.
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