Conversations on Peirce
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Edited by:
Douglas R. Anderson
and Carl R. Hausman
About this book
The essays in this book have grown out of conversations between the authors—and their colleagues and students—over the past decade and a half. Their germinal question concerned the ways in which Charles Sanders Peirce was and was not both an idealist and a realist. The dialogue began as an exploration of Peirce’s explicit uses of these ideas and then turned to consider the way in which answers to the initial question shed light on other dimensions of Peirce’s architectonic. The essays explore the nature of semiotic interpretation, perception, and inquiry. Moreover, considering the roles of idealism and realism in Peirce’s thought led to considerations of Peirce’s place in the historical development of pragmatism. The authors find his realism turning sharply against the nominalistic conceptions of science endorsed both explicitly and implicitly by his nonpragmatist contemporaries. And they find his version of pragmatism holding a middle ground between the thought of John Dewey and that of Josiah Royce. The essays aims to invite others to consider the import of these central themes of Peircean thought.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Abbreviations
xv - Conversation I : Pragmatism, Idealism, Realism
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1. Peirce on Berkeley’s Nominalistic Platonism
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2. Who’s a Pragmatist: Royce, Dewey, and Peirce at the Turn of the Century
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3. Two Peircean Realisms: Some Comments on Margolis
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4. The Degeneration of Pragmatism: Peirce, Dewey, Rorty
58 - Conversation II: Perception and Inquiry
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5. Peirce’s Dynamical Object: Realism as Process Philosophy
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6. Another Radical Empiricism: Peirce 1903
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7. Peirce on Interpretation
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8. Peirce and Pearson: The Aims of Inquiry
132 - Conversation III: Cultural Considerations
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9. The Pragmatic Importance of Peirce’s Religious Writings
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10. Realism and Idealism in Peirce’s Cosmogony
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11. Love of Nature: The Generality of Peircean Concern
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12. Developmental Theism: A Peircean Response to Fundamentalism
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Peirce’s Coefficient of the Science of the Method: An Early Form of the Correlation Coefficient
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Notes
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References
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Index
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