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Peirce's philosophical perspectives
Vincent G Potter and Vincent Michael Colapietro
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page vii)
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Foreword (page ix)
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To the Reader (page xxvii)
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1. Charles Sanders Peirce: An Overview (page 1)
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2. Peirce's British Connection (page 17)
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3. Peirce on Normative Science (page 37)
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4. Action Through Thought: The Ethics of Inquiry (page 65)
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5. Normative Science and the Pragmatic Maxim (page 78)
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6. Peirce's Pragmatic Maxim: Realist or Nominalist? (page 91)
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7. Peirce on "Substance" and "Foundations" (page 103)
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8. Peirce on Continuity (page 117)
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9. Objective Chance: Lonergan and Peirce on Scientific Generalization (page 124)
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10. C. S. Peirce and Religious Experience (page 141)
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11. "Vaguely Like a Man": The Theism of Charles S. Peirce (page 155)
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12. C. S. Peirce's Argument for God's Reality: A Pragmatist's View (page 169)
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Appendix: Response to Hartshorne's "Peirce and Religion" (page 195)
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Bibliography (page 205)
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About the Author (page 211)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ISIS | 88.3 (Sep. 1997): 556-557 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/236200 |
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Published: 1996
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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- 9780823283125 (ebook)
- 9780823216161 (paper)