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ISBN-10 : 019754858X
ISBN-13 : 9780197548585
Author : Cornelis De Waal
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is likely the greatest philosophical thinker America has ever produced. His contributions to philosophy would inspire other American philosophers such as William James and John Dewey. Peirce’s contributions, however, extend far beyond philosophy proper. Interpreting logic as the discipline that is devoted to the question of how one should reason, he saw himself first and foremost as a logician, one inspired by the desire to penetrate into the logic of things. This, more than anything, enabled him to do ground-breaking work in a great variety of areas, including several that were yet to develop. In part because of this, Peirce has been called the American Aristotle and the American da Vinci. It is precisely this attitude of wanting to penetrate into the logic of things, and to develop the tools for doing so, that keeps Peirce relevant today. The Oxford Handbook of Charles S. Peirce brings together thirty-four original essays on his work, showcasing state-of-the-art research in a broad variety of areas. Among other things, the Handbook touches upon phenomenology, logic, aesthetics, ethics, semiotics, physics, mathematics–and, of course, the tradition of pragmatism for which Peirce is well known as the founder, and which has enjoyed increased attention in recent years.
The Oxford Handbook of Charles S. Peirce (Oxford Handbooks) 1st Table of contents:
Part I. Life and Career
1. Peirce’s Journey to the End of Inquiry: The Tenure of the Soul
2. The Cosmopolitan Peirce: His Five Visits to Europe
3. Peirce’s Thwarted Career
Part II. Phenomenology and the Normative Sciences
4. Peirce’s Formal and Material Categories in Phenomenology
5. The Vicissitudes of Experience
6. Charles S. Peirce on the Inquiry into the Discovery of Ideals, Norms, and Values
7. The Aesthetic Imperative: From Normative Science and Self-Control to Somaesthetics
8. Morality and Ethics in the Work of Charles Peirce
9. Love and the Growth of Justice
Part III. Logic and Mathematics
10. Why Study Logic?
11. Peirce’s Philosophy of Logic
12. Peirce’s Abduction and Its Interpretations
13. Peirce’s Theories of Generalized Propositions
14. Existential Graphs: History and Interpretation
15. Diagrammatic Thinking, Diagrammatic Representations, and the Moral Economy of Nineteenth-Century Science
16. The Logic and Mathematics of Charles Sanders Peirce
17. Advances in Peirce’s Mathematics: A Short Survey (1960–2020)
Part IV. Pragmatism
18. Pragmatisms?
19. Why Philosophers Must Be Pragmatists: Taking Cues from Peirce
20. Theory, Practice, and Deliberation: Peirce’s Pragmatism Comprehensively Conceived
21. Pragmatic Clarification: Contexts and Purposes
22. Peirce, Perception, and Empiricism
Part V. Metaphysics
23. Peirce on Reality and Existence
24. Scientific Pride and Metaphysical Prejudice: Ens Quantum Ens, Quantum Theory, and Peirce
25. Peirce on Kant’s Refutation of Idealism
26. Peirce on Truth
27. Peirce and Religion
Part VI. Science and Semiotics
28. A Science Like Any Other: A Peircean Philosophy of Sex?
29. Charles S. Peirce and the Feeling of Understanding: The Power and Limit of Science from a Pragmatist Perspective
30. Peirce’s Views on Education and Learning
31. The Philosophical Relevance of Peirce’s Historical Studies
32. Diagrams, Semiosis, and Peirce’s Metaphor
33. Peirce on Biology: A Critical Review
34. Peirce’s Universal Grammar: Some Implications for Modern Linguistics
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