@article{Gava2011,
author = "Gabriele Gava",
title = "{Peirce's 'Prescision' as a Transcendental Method}",
year = 2011,
journal = "International Journal of Philosophical Studies",
volume = 19,
number = "2",
pages = "231-253",
issn = "09672559",
abstract = "{In this Paper I interpret Charles S. Peirce's method of prescision as a transcendental method. In order to do so, I argue that Peirce's pragmatism can be interpreted in a transcendental light only if we use a non-justificatory understanding of transcendental philosophy. I show how Peirce's prescision is similar to some abstracting procedure that Immanuel Kant used in his Critique of Pure Reason. Prescision abstracts from experience and thought in general those elements without which such experience and thought would be unaccountable. Similarly, in the Aesthetics, Kant isolated the a priori forms of intuition by showing how they could be abstracted from experience in general, while experience in general cannot be thought without them. However, if Peirce's and Kant's methods are similar in this respect, they reached very different conclusions.}",
keywords = "Prescision, Transcendental Method, Kant",
language = "English",
note = "From the Commens Bibliography | \url{http://www.commens.org/bibliography/journal_article/gava-gabriele-2011-peirces-prescision-transcendental-method}"
}