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6. Habit and the Logical Interpretant
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Editors' Foreword vii
- CONTENTS ix
- ILLUSTRATIONS xii
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PART ONE. PRAGMATICISM: PEIRCE'S THEORY OF MEANING
- 1. What Is the Pragmaticist Theory of Meaning? The First Phase 3
- 2. What Is the Pragmaticist Theory of Meaning? 21
- 3. Inquiry and Meaning 33
- 4 Peirce on "How to Make Our Ideas Clear" 53
- 5. Peirce's Pragmaticism 61
- 6. Habit and the Logical Interpretant 75
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PART TWO. COMMON-SENSE, SCIENCE, AND LOGIC
- 7. Fallibilism and Belief 93
- 8. Some Implications of Critical Common-sensism 111
- 9. Peirce's Theory of Abstraction 121
- 10. The Paradox of Peirce's Realism 133
- 11. Peirce's Evolutionary Interpretations of the History of Science 143
- 12. Peirce's Contributions to the Logic of Statements and Quantifiers 153
- 13. The Logic of the Creative Process 166
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PART THREE. PHENOMENOLOGY, METAPHYSICS, AND PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
- 14. On the Origins of Peirce's Phenomenology 185
- 15. Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness 195
- 16. Fourthness 209
- 17. The Relativity of Nonrelativity: Some Reflections on Firstness 215
- 18. Philosophic ReaUsm: A Study in the Modality of Being in Peirce anc Whitehead 225
- 19. Peirce's Scotistic Realism 238
- 20. Religion and Theology in Peirce 251
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PART FOUR. BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL
- 21. Charles Sanders Peirce: 1839-1914 271
- 22. Peirce at the Johns Hopkins University 277
- 23. Peirce and Montgomery 312
- 24. On the Future of Some of Peirce's Ideas 325
- Notes 335
- Appendixes 361
- INDEX 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Editors' Foreword vii
- CONTENTS ix
- ILLUSTRATIONS xii
-
PART ONE. PRAGMATICISM: PEIRCE'S THEORY OF MEANING
- 1. What Is the Pragmaticist Theory of Meaning? The First Phase 3
- 2. What Is the Pragmaticist Theory of Meaning? 21
- 3. Inquiry and Meaning 33
- 4 Peirce on "How to Make Our Ideas Clear" 53
- 5. Peirce's Pragmaticism 61
- 6. Habit and the Logical Interpretant 75
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PART TWO. COMMON-SENSE, SCIENCE, AND LOGIC
- 7. Fallibilism and Belief 93
- 8. Some Implications of Critical Common-sensism 111
- 9. Peirce's Theory of Abstraction 121
- 10. The Paradox of Peirce's Realism 133
- 11. Peirce's Evolutionary Interpretations of the History of Science 143
- 12. Peirce's Contributions to the Logic of Statements and Quantifiers 153
- 13. The Logic of the Creative Process 166
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PART THREE. PHENOMENOLOGY, METAPHYSICS, AND PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
- 14. On the Origins of Peirce's Phenomenology 185
- 15. Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness 195
- 16. Fourthness 209
- 17. The Relativity of Nonrelativity: Some Reflections on Firstness 215
- 18. Philosophic ReaUsm: A Study in the Modality of Being in Peirce anc Whitehead 225
- 19. Peirce's Scotistic Realism 238
- 20. Religion and Theology in Peirce 251
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PART FOUR. BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL
- 21. Charles Sanders Peirce: 1839-1914 271
- 22. Peirce at the Johns Hopkins University 277
- 23. Peirce and Montgomery 312
- 24. On the Future of Some of Peirce's Ideas 325
- Notes 335
- Appendixes 361
- INDEX 383