The Cambridge Companion to PEIRCE
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2004Description: 362pISBN:- 0521579104
- N08.6(N78.1PC) M680
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includes index and biblioraphy
Charles Sanders Peirce Peirce`s place in the pragmatist tradition Peirce and medieval thought Reflections on inquiry and truth arising from Peirce`s method for the fixation of belief Truth,reality,and convergence C.S.Peirce on vital matters Peirce`s common sense marriage of religion and science Peirce`s pragmatic account of perception:issues and implications The development of Peirce`s theory of signs Peirce`s semeiotic model of the mind Beware of syllogism:statistical reasoning and conjecturing according to Peirce Peirce`s deductive logic:Its development,influence,and philosophical significance
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