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Peirce, Charles Sanders (1838-1914), American philosopher; b. Cambridge, Mass.
Viewing logic as the beginning of all philosophic study, he held
that the meaning of an idea was to be found in an examination
of the consequences to which the idea would lead; he coined
the term PRAGMATISM to describe this principle. His followers
included William JAMES and John DEWEY. Peirce was also a
modern founder of SEMIOTICS. [eng]
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Past Masters - Charles Sanders Peirce: Collected Papers
Contents: The complete 8-volume edition of The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, edited by Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss (vols. 1-6), and Arthur Burks (vols. 7-8) and published by Harvard University Press. Licensed from Harvard. Although a new edition of Peirce is appearing through Indiana University Press, the Hartshorne and Weiss, and Burks edition remains the most comprehensive survey of the work of Peirce. We are currently negotiating for additional Peirce texts. [eng]
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Charles S. Peirce Studies
Web site devoted to the works and life of Charles S. Peirce, American philisopher. Life & Times, Writings, The Community of Inquirers. [eng]
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The Peirce Edition Project
PEP organize and date the manuscripts and to produce an
approved scholarly edition of Peirce's writings. Biography, resources, online texts. [eng]
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Peirce's Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Peirce's contributions to logical theory are numerous and profound. His work on relations building on ideas of De Morgan influenced Schroder, and through Schroder Peano,
Russell, Lowenheim and much of contemporary logical theory. Although Frege anticipated much of Peirce's work on relations and quantification theory, and to some extent
developed it to a greater extent, Frege's work remained out of the mainstream until the twentieth century. Thus it is plausible that Peirce's influence on the development of logic
has been of the same order as Frege's. Further discussion of Peirce's influence can be found in Dipert (1995). [eng]
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Charles Sanders Peirce (1839 - 1914)
An essay in German from Uwe Wiedemann's directory 'Philosophen und Logiker'. [eng | deu]
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Encéphi: Peirce
Né en 1839, Charles S. Peirce est aujourd'hui considéré comme le plus grand philosophe américain de tous les temps. Ce n'était pourtant pas
le cas de son vivant, pusqu'il mena une vie d'exclu et n'obtint jamais de poste d'enseignant dans une université. D'abord logicien, bien sûr
philosophe, mais aussi chimiste et géologue, Peirce est considéré comme le fondateur de la sémiotique (étude de la communication par signes).
Il est le créateur de la philosophie pragmatiste et un innovateur reconnu en logique où il inventa la logique des relations et de la quantification
(indépendamment de Frege). [fra]
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Peirce_Charles
Biography of Charles S Peirce (1839-1914). [eng]
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ARISBE: The Peirce Gateway: Home Page of the International Peirce Telecommunity (frameset)
A philosophical website, providing coordinated access to the resources on the internet relevant to
the life, work, and continuing interest in the American philosopher, scientist, and humanist. [eng]
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