Descartes
Keyword: Descartes
Article in Journal | Posted 13/03/2017 Friedman, Lesley (1999). Doubt & Inquiry: Peirce and Descartes Revisited Analyzes Charles Peirce's objections to Rene Descartes' Method of Doubt. Procedures involved in Descartes' method; Objections of Peirce to Cartesian Doubt.
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Article in Journal | Posted 13/03/2017 Meyers, Robert G. (2002). Peirce's Extension of Empiricism Argues that Charles Peirce rejects Rene Descartes' dualism and conception of reason. Significance of David Hume's naturalist theory of the imagination; Defense of normativity in...
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Article in Journal | Posted 20/12/2016 Dabay, Thomas (2016). Why Peirce’s Anti-Intuitionism is not Anti-Cartesian: The Diagnosis of a Pragmatist Dogma A close reading of Descartes’ works, particularly his Regulae ad Directionem Ingenii, calls into question the common interpretation of Peirce’s ‘Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man...
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Article in Journal | Posted 22/12/2015 Forest, Michael (2007). Peirce and Semiotic Foundationalism The article explores Charles S. Peirce's early view of the relation between cognition and being by examining his essays from 1868 to 1869. Published in the "Journal of Speculative...
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Article in Journal | Posted 30/10/2014 Kasser, Jeff (2011). How Settled are Settled Beliefs in ''The Fixation of Belief''? The article discusses the article “The Fixation of Belief" by Charles S. Peirce, focusing on the idea of fixity or stability of belief. The epistemological views of philosophers such as Rene...
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Manuscript | Posted 05/05/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1893-1895 [c.]). Division III. Substantial Study of Logic. Chapter VI. The Essence of Reasoning. MS [R] 409 From the Robin Catalogue: Term, Concept, Proposition, Judgment, Belief, Inference, Assertion, Symbol, Index, Subject, Predicate, Meaning, Selective, Grammar, Hieroglyphs, Monstrative Sign, Reasoning, Leading Principle, Knowledge, Perfect Knowledge, Sure Knowledge, Practically Perfect Belief, Information, Essential Possibility, Substantial Possibility, Informationally Possible, Informationally Necessary, Informationally Contingent, Nominalism, Realism, Essential Necessity, Substantial Necessity, Laboratory Philosopher, Seminary Philosopher, Descartes, Imaginative Reasoning, Experiential Reasoning, Nota Notae, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics
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Manuscript | Posted 04/01/2013 Peirce, Charles S. (1903). Lowell Lectures on Some Topics of Logic Bearing on Questions Now Vexed. Eighth Lecture, Abduction. MS [R] 475 From the Robin Catalogue: Aristotle, Plato, Logic, Galileo, Tycho Brahe, Deduction, Induction, Abduction, George Boole, Copernicus, Probability, Doctrine of Chances, Verification, Pooh-pooh Argument, Descartes, Francis Bacon, Leibniz, Auguste Comte, Karl Pearson, First Impression of Sense, Percept, Ernst Mach, Economy of Research, Sensation, Il Lume Naturale
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