Pragmaticism
Article in Journal | Posted 25/11/2014 Dea, Shannon (2008). Firstness, Evolution and the Absolute in Peirce's Spinoza The article presents an analysis on whether or not philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce considered the possibility that philosopher Benedictus Spinoza's metaphysics includes ontological Firstness...
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Article in Journal | Posted 31/10/2014 Dea, Shannon (2014). Peirce and Spinoza's Pragmaticist Metaphysics In the early 20th century, moved by James’s popularization of pragmatism and by the so-called “Battle of the Absolute” that divided American philosophers in the period, Peirce sought to communicate...
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Monograph | Posted 04/08/2014 Apel, Karl-Otto (1981). Charles S. Peirce: From Pragmatism to Pragmaticism Charles Sanders Peirce is widely recognized as the founder of American pragmatism. Apel's systematic, sweeping, and innovative study quickly turned into a classic of Peirce scholarship when first... |
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News | Posted 29/07/2014 Claudine Tiercelin's 'C. S. Peirce et le pragmatisme' available online 1993 monograph made available as an open access publication by Collège de France (OpenEdition Books, 2013) |
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Monograph | Posted 29/07/2014 Tiercelin, Claudine (2013). C. S. Peirce et le pragmatisme Pionnier en maints domaines de la logique et de la philosophie – de la connaissance, du langage, des mathématiques, et de la psychologie –, Peirce (1839-1914) est surtout connu pour ses travaux en... |
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Link | Posted 13/05/2014 The Collected Papers, Vol. V: Pragmatism and Pramaticism The fifth volume of the The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, published on line by textlog.de. Originally published in 1934, edited by Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss. |
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News | Posted 20/07/2013 European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 5(1) New special issue on “Pragmatism and Creativity”. Editors: Giovanni Maddalena and Fernando Zalamea. |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/04/2013 Quote from "A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God (O)" Since I have employed the word Pragmaticism, and shall have occasion to use it once more, it may perhaps be well to explain it. About forty years ago, my studies of Berkeley, Kant, and others led... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/04/2013 Quote from "Additament to the Article A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God " According to that logical doctrine which the present writer first formulated in 1873 and named Pragmatism, the true meaning of any product of the intellect lies in whatever unitary determination... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/04/2013 Quote from "Issues of Pragmaticism" No doubt, Pragmaticism makes thought ultimately apply to action exclusively - to conceived action. But between admitting that and either saying that it makes thought, in the sense of the purport... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/04/2013 Quote from "Letter draft to Mario Calderoni" In the April number of the Monist [‘What Pragmatism Is’, 1905] I proposed that the word ‘pragmatism’ should hereafter be used somewhat loosely to signify affiliation with Schiller, James... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/04/2013 Quote from "Letter draft to Mario Calderoni" … pragmaticism is simply the doctrine that the inductive method is the only essential to the ascertainment of the intellectual purport of any symbol. |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/04/2013 Quote from "Issues of Pragmaticism" … it is to conceptions of deliberate conduct that Pragmaticism would trace the intellectual purport of symbols; and deliberate conduct is self-controlled conduct. |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/04/2013 Quote from "Issues of Pragmaticism" Pragmaticism makes the ultimate intellectual purport of what you please to consist in conceived conditional resolutions, or their substance; and therefore, the conditional propositions, with their... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/04/2013 Quote from "Issues of Pragmaticism" Pragmaticism consists in holding that the purport of any concept is its conceived bearing upon our conduct. |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 21/04/2013 Quote from "What Pragmatism Is" After awaiting in vain, for a good many years, some particularly opportune conjuncture of circumstances that might serve to recommend his notions of the ethics of terminology, the writer has now,... |
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Dictionary Entry | Posted 07/04/2013 Quote from "Issues of Pragmaticism" Pragmaticism was originally enounced in the form of a maxim, as follows: Consider what effects that might conceivably have practical bearings you conceive the objects of your... |
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Edited Collection | Posted 20/12/2012 Queiroz, Joao, Stjernfelt, Frederik (2011). Diagrammatical Reasoning and Peircean Logic Representation |
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Manuscript | Posted 25/11/2012 Peirce, Charles S. (1908). The Bed-Rock Beneath Pragmaticism. MS [R] 300 From the Robin Catalogue: Pragmatism, Protagoras, Truth, F. C. S. Schiller, William James, James Mill, Indefiniteness, Protagoreanism, Plato, Vagueness, Generality in Depth, Positivism, Pragmaticism, Ethics of Terminology, Existential Graph, Chemical Graph, Chemistry, Ligature, Selective, Proper Name, Spot, Identity, Iconicity, Logical Depth, Logical Breadth, Phemic Sheet, Universe of Discourse, Nota Notae, Continuity, Line of Identity, Personal Identity, Tree of Porphyry, Concept, Teridentity, Generalized Icon, Composition, Compositionality, Icon, Sequence, Negation, Time, Reasoning, Richard Whately, Pragmaticistic Interpretation, Ground, Augustus De Morgan, Entitative Graph, Sign, Representamen, Euler's Diagrams, Friedrich Albert Lange, John Venn, Graphist, Interpreter, Universe of Real Capacities, Universe of Actual Fact, Universe of Tendencies, Modality, Information, Actual, Possible, Necessary, Tincture, Logical Universe, Oscar Howard Mitchell, Assertion, Feeling, Reason, Material Part, Essence, Alfred Bray Kempe, Connexion, Pseudo-continuity, Bernard Bolzano, Nominalism, Pseudo-continuum, Georg Cantor, Proof of Pragmatism, Proof of Pragmaticism, Limit, Quasi-continuity, Richard Dedekind, Betweenness, Relative, Existential Relation
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