The Philosophy of Peirce: Selected Writings
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Cover -- Original Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Foreword -- PART I Critical Common-sensism -- 1. Terminology -- 2. Cognition -- Material Quality of Cognition -- Theory of Signs -- 3. Every Cognition is Judicative -- 4. Different Senses of 'Determine' -- 5. Peirce's Thesis -- Further on the Usage of 'Intuition' -- 6. Associational not the Same as Causal Determination -- 7. Why Intuitive Cognitions need not be Assumed -- 8. No Necessity of Assuming a 'First' Cognition -- 9. Peirce's Use of 'Self' -- 10. 'Percepts' and 'Perceptual Judgments' -- 11. Generality and Vagueness -- 12. Why Intuitive Cognition is not Possible -- 13. Abduction and Induction -- 14. The Abductive and Inductive Character of Thought -- 15. Peirce and the Scottish School -- 16. Three Categories of the Mind -- 'Immediate Perception' -- 17. The 'Indubitable' Propositions -- 18. The Theory of Doubt and Belief -- 19. The Meaning of 'Indubitable' -- 20. The Social and Perceptual Indubitables -- 21. 'Theoretical' and 'Practical' Beliefs -- 22. Doubt, Belief and Empirical Science -- 23. The Meaning of 'Truth' and of 'Reality' -- 24. The Principle of Fallibilism -- 25. Peirce and the 'Cartesian Tradition' -- 26. The Meaning of 'Common Sense' and of 'Experience' -- 27. Peirce and Contemporary Logical Empiricism -- PART II Pragmatism -- 28. Origin of Pragmatism -- 29. The Purpose of Pragmatism -- 30. What is an Interpretant? -- 31. Peirce's Limitation of Pragmatism -- on Purely Demonstrative Signs -- 32. General and Special Analyses of Meaning -- 33. The Pragmatic Criterion of Meaning -- 34. The Criterion with Respect to Sentences -- 35. Pragmatism and Positivism -- 36. Peirce's Realism -- 37. On Hypotheses -- 38. The Element of Conventionalism in Peirce -- 39. 'Purified Philosophy' -- 40. The Second Kind of Utterance on Pragmatism
In: International library of psychology philosophy and scientific method
In: International library of philosophy. Nineteenth and twentieth century Anglo-American philosophy 2
1. Concerning the author -- 2. The fixation of belief -- 3. How to make our ideas clear -- 4. The scientific attitude and fallibilism -- 5. Philosophy and the sciences : a classification -- 6. The principles of phenomenology -- 7. Logic as semiotic : the theory of signs -- 8. The criterion of validity in reasoning -- 9. What is a leading principle? -- 10. The nature of mathematics -- 11. Abduction and induction -- 12. On the doctrine of chances, with later reflections -- 13. The probability of induction -- 14. The general theory of probable inference -- 15. Uniformity -- 16. Some consequences of four incapacities -- 17. The essentials of pragmatism -- 18. Pragmatism in retrospect : a last formulation -- 19. Critical common-sensism -- 20. Perceptual judgments -- 21. Two notes : on motives, on percepts -- 22. The approach to metaphysics -- 23. The architecture of theories -- 24. The doctrine of necessity examined -- 25. The law of mind -- 26. Synechism, fallibilism, and evolution -- 27. Evolutionary love -- 28. The concept of God.