Charles Peirce's Theory of Scientific Method

Charles Peirce's Theory of Scientific Method
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-13 : 0823283208
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Synopsis Charles Peirce's Theory of Scientific Method by : Francis E. Reilly

This book is an attempt to understand a significant part of the complex thought of Charles Sanders Peirce, especially in those areas which interested him most: scientific method and related philosophical questions. It is organized primarily from Peirce's own writings, taking chronological settings into account where appropriate, and pointing out the close connections of several major themes in Peirce's work which show the rich diversity of his thought and its systematic unity. Following an introductory sketch of Peirce the thinking and writer is a study of the spirit and phases of scientific inquiry, and a consideration of its relevance to certain outstanding philosophical views which Peirce held. This double approach is necessary because his views on scientific method are interlaces with a profound and elaborate philosophy of the cosmos. Peirce's thought is unusually close-knit, and his difficulty as a writer lies in his inability to achieve a partial focus without bringing into view numerous connections and relations with the whole picture of reality. Peirce received some of the esteem he deserves when the publication of his Collected Papers began more than thirty-five years ago. Some reviewers and critics, however, have attempted to fit Peirce into their own molds in justification of a particular position; others have disinterestedly sought to present him in completely detached fashion. Here, the author has attempted to understand Peirce as Peirce intended himself to be understood, and has presented what he believes Perice's philosophy of scientific method to be. He singles out for praise Peirce's Greek insistence on the primacy of theoretical knowledge and his almost Teilhardian synthesis of evolutionary themes. Primarily philosophical, this volume analyzes Peirce's thought using a theory of knowledge and metaphysics rather than formal logic.

Charles Peirce's Theory of Scientific Method

Charles Peirce's Theory of Scientific Method
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Synopsis Charles Peirce's Theory of Scientific Method by : Francis Eagan Reilly

This text is an attempt to understand a significant part of the complex thought of Charles Sanders Peirce, especially in those areas which interested him most: scientific method and related philosophical questions. It is organized primarily from Peirce's own writings, taking chronological settings into account where appropriate, and pointing out the close connections of several major themes in Peirce's work which show the rich diversity of his thought and its systematic unity.

Charles S. Peirce's Method of Methods

Charles S. Peirce's Method of Methods
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9789027232892
ISBN-13 : 902723289X
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Synopsis Charles S. Peirce's Method of Methods by : Roberta Kevelson

In all disciplines there are specifiable basic concepts, our universes of discourse, which define special areas of inquiry. Semiotics is that 'science of sciences' which inquires into all processes of inquiry, and which seeks to discover methods of inquiry. Peirce held that semiotics was to be the method of methods. An account of semiotic method should distinguish between the way the term 'sign' is used in semiotics and the various ways this term was meant in nearly all the traditional disciplines. In this monograph Roberta Kevelson minutely explores Charles S. Peirce's method of methods.

Peirce's Philosophy of Science

Peirce's Philosophy of Science
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Total Pages : 136
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Synopsis Peirce's Philosophy of Science by : Nicholas Rescher

Illustrations of the Logic of Science

Illustrations of the Logic of Science
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Publisher : Open Court
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9780812698527
ISBN-13 : 0812698525
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Synopsis Illustrations of the Logic of Science by : Charles Sanders Peirce

Charles Peirce’s Illustrations of the Logic of Science is an early work in the philosophy of science and the official birthplace of pragmatism. It contains Peirce’s two most influential papers: “The Fixation of Belief” and “How to Make Our Ideas Clear,” as well as discussions on the theory of probability, the ground of induction, the relation between science and religion, and the logic of abduction. Unsatisfied with the result and driven by a constant, almost feverish urge to improve his work, Peirce spent considerable time and effort revising these papers. After the turn of the century these efforts gained significant momentum when Peirce sought to establish his role in the development of pragmatism while distancing himself from the more popular versions that had become current. The present edition brings together the original series as it appeared in Popular Science Monthly and a selection of Peirce’s later revisions, many of which remained hidden in the mass of messy manuscripts that were left behind after his death in 1914.

The Normative Thought of Charles S. Peirce

The Normative Thought of Charles S. Peirce
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780823242443
ISBN-13 : 0823242447
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Synopsis The Normative Thought of Charles S. Peirce by : Cornelis De Waal

A collection of eleven essays on the moral philosophy of the American Polymath Charles S. Peirce (18391914). The essays cover the three normative sciences that Peirce distinguishes (esthetics, ethics, and logic), and their relation to metaphysics.

Peirce's Theory of Signs

Peirce's Theory of Signs
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 13
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ISBN-10 : 9781139461917
ISBN-13 : 1139461915
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Synopsis Peirce's Theory of Signs by : T. L. Short

In this book, T. L. Short corrects widespread misconceptions of Peirce's theory of signs and demonstrates its relevance to contemporary analytic philosophy of language, mind and science. Peirce's theory of mind, naturalistic but nonreductive, bears on debates of Fodor and Millikan, among others. His theory of inquiry avoids foundationalism and subjectivism, while his account of reference anticipated views of Kripke and Putnam. Peirce's realism falls between 'internal' and 'metaphysical' realism and is more satisfactory than either. His pragmatism is not verificationism; rather, it identifies meaning with potential growth of knowledge. Short distinguishes Peirce's mature theory of signs from his better-known but paradoxical early theory. He develops the mature theory systematically on the basis of Peirce's phenomenological categories and concept of final causation. The latter is distinguished from recent and similar views, such as Brandon's, and is shown to be grounded in forms of explanation adopted in modern science.

Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce

Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 800
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ISBN-10 : 0674138031
ISBN-13 : 9780674138032
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Synopsis Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce by : Charles Sanders Peirce

The Road of Inquiry, Charles Peirce's Pragmatic Realism

The Road of Inquiry, Charles Peirce's Pragmatic Realism
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 0231050046
ISBN-13 : 9780231050043
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Synopsis The Road of Inquiry, Charles Peirce's Pragmatic Realism by : Peter Skagestad

Scientist, mathematician, thinker, the father of pragmatism, the inspiration for William James and John Dewey, Charles Peirce has remained until recently a philosopher's philosopher. Peirce trod a fine line between the extremes of nominalism and realism, tough-minded pragmatism and metaphysical speculation. As Peter Skagestad makes clear, Peirce's system of thought was fragmented, incomplete, and sometimes inconsistent. But one overriding concern gives unity to the whole: the road of inquiry must never be blocked.

Peirce's Pragmatic Theory of Inquiry

Peirce's Pragmatic Theory of Inquiry
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0826488994
ISBN-13 : 9780826488992
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Synopsis Peirce's Pragmatic Theory of Inquiry by : Elizabeth Cooke

A ground-breaking study of one of America's greatest philosophers