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The Cambridge Companion to Peirce

The Cambridge Companion to Peirce

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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
May 2006
Print publication year:
2004
Online ISBN:
9781139000611
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Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) is generally considered the most significant American philosopher. He was the founder of pragmatism, the view popularized by William James and John Dewey, that our philosophical theories must be linked to experience and practice. The essays in this volume reveal how Peirce worked through this idea to make important contributions to most branches of philosophy. The topics covered include Peirce's influence; the famous pragmatic maxim and the view of truth and reality arising from it; the question as to whether mathematical, moral and religious hypotheses might aspire to truth; his theories of inquiry and perception; and his contribution to semiotics, statistical inference and deductive logic. New readers will find this the most convenient and accessible guide to Peirce currently available. Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of recent developments in the interpretation of Peirce.

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'This work will appeal to students and academics alike, and is recommended for all libraries collecting material in philosophy and the history of ideas.'

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