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        Rendering the World more Reasonable
The Practical Significance of Peirce's Normative Science
            
        
    
    
    
    
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        John J. Stuhr
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
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                            I Peirce on Ethics
- Rendering the World more Reasonable 3
- Peirce and Royce on Person 17
- C.S. Peirce and Philosophical Ethics 27
- A Peircean Account of Moral Judgments 39
- What Logic Can Learn from Ethics 49
- Collaboration and Casuistry 61
- Peircean Triads in the Work of J. Lacan 73
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                            II Peirce's Aesthetics in the Context of Philosophical Thought
- The Primacy of the Aesthetic in Peirce, and Classic American Philosophy 85
- Art and Interpretation 99
- Peirce and Husserl 113
- Peirce, Saussure and Jakobson's Aesthetic Function 123
- Some Reflections on Peirce's Aesthetics from a Structuralist Point of View 143
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                            III Peirce's Aesthetics in the Context of his Thought
- The Place of Peirce's ‘Esthetic’ in his Thought and in the Tradition of Aesthetics 155
- Peircean Fragments on the Aesthetic Experience 179
- Aesthetic Experience in Charles S. Peirce 191
- The Mediating Role of ‘Esthetics’ in Charles S. Peirce's Semiotics 215
- The Logic, Ethics and Aesthetics of Geometrical Construction 229
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                            IV Peirce's Aesthetics and its Applications
- Objects, Signs, and Works of Art 245
- Representation and Intersemiosis 255
- Peirce and Literary Studies with Special Emphasis on the Theories of the Prague Linguistic Circle 277
- Scientific Fiction and Literary Fiction 301
- ‘Origin’ in the Peircean Interpretation of a Painting 313
- Can Peirce be Applied to Music? 335
- A Peircean Perspective on the Growth of Markedness and Musical Meaning 349
- References 359
- Index of Names 373
- Index of Subjects 377
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
- 
                            I Peirce on Ethics
- Rendering the World more Reasonable 3
- Peirce and Royce on Person 17
- C.S. Peirce and Philosophical Ethics 27
- A Peircean Account of Moral Judgments 39
- What Logic Can Learn from Ethics 49
- Collaboration and Casuistry 61
- Peircean Triads in the Work of J. Lacan 73
- 
                            II Peirce's Aesthetics in the Context of Philosophical Thought
- The Primacy of the Aesthetic in Peirce, and Classic American Philosophy 85
- Art and Interpretation 99
- Peirce and Husserl 113
- Peirce, Saussure and Jakobson's Aesthetic Function 123
- Some Reflections on Peirce's Aesthetics from a Structuralist Point of View 143
- 
                            III Peirce's Aesthetics in the Context of his Thought
- The Place of Peirce's ‘Esthetic’ in his Thought and in the Tradition of Aesthetics 155
- Peircean Fragments on the Aesthetic Experience 179
- Aesthetic Experience in Charles S. Peirce 191
- The Mediating Role of ‘Esthetics’ in Charles S. Peirce's Semiotics 215
- The Logic, Ethics and Aesthetics of Geometrical Construction 229
- 
                            IV Peirce's Aesthetics and its Applications
- Objects, Signs, and Works of Art 245
- Representation and Intersemiosis 255
- Peirce and Literary Studies with Special Emphasis on the Theories of the Prague Linguistic Circle 277
- Scientific Fiction and Literary Fiction 301
- ‘Origin’ in the Peircean Interpretation of a Painting 313
- Can Peirce be Applied to Music? 335
- A Peircean Perspective on the Growth of Markedness and Musical Meaning 349
- References 359
- Index of Names 373
- Index of Subjects 377