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Other physical details ill. ;
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Personal name Moore, Edward C.
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Title Charles S. Peirce and the philosophy of science :
Remainder of title papers from the Harvard Sesquicentennial Congress /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Edward C. Moore.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Tuscaloosa :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc University of Alabama Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c1993.
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Extent xvi, 424 p. :
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Introduction: Charles S. Peirce and the Philosophy of Science / Edward C. Moore -- Pt. 1. Logic and Mathematics. 1. Peirce on the Conditions of the Possibility of Science / C. F. Delaney. 2. Peirce Realistic Approach to Mathematics: Or Can One Be a Realist without Being a Platonist? / Claudine Engel-Tiercelin. 3. Peirce as Philosophical Topologist / R. Valentine Dusek. 4. Peirce and Propensities / James H. Fetzer. 5. Induction and the Evolution of Conceptual Spaces / Peter Gardenfors. 6. Abduction, Justification, and Realism / Anthony J. Graybosch. 7. Peirce and the Logic of Logical Discovery / Leila Haaparanta. 8. Truth, Laudan, and Peirce: A View from the Trenches / Shelby D. Hunt. 9. Peirce and Statistics / Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. 10. Peirce's View of the Vague and the Definite / Joseph Margolis. 11. The Test of Experiment: C. S. Peirce and E. S. Pearson / Deborah G. Mayo. 12. Pragmatism, Abduction, and Weak Verification / Jeremiah McCarthy.
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Formatted contents note 13. Peirce's Theory of Statistical Explanation / Ilkka Niiniluoto. 14. Peirce on Problem Solving / Peter Robinson -- Pt. 2. The Physical Sciences. 15. Peirce as Participant in the Bohr-Einstein Discussion / Peder Voetmann Christiansen. 16. From Peirce to Bohr: Theorematic Reasoning and Idealization in Physics / Eliseo Fernandez. 17. The Role of Potentiality in Peirce's Tychism and in Contemporary Discussions in Quantum Mechanics and Microphysics / Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou. 18. Aristotle and Peirce on Chance / Philip H. Hwang -- Pt. 3. The Life of the Mind. 19. Peirce's Definitions of the Phaneron / Andre De Tienne. 20. An Application of Peirce's Valency of Relations to the Phenomenon of Psychological Dissociation / Martin Lemon. 21. Knowing One's Own Mind / Gerald E. Myers. 22. Peirce's Psychophysics: Then and Now / Peter J. Behrens. 23. Peirce and Self-Consciousness / Antoni Gomila. 24. The Relevance of Peirce for Psychology / Clyde Hendrick.
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Formatted contents note 25. Peircean Benefits for Freudian Theory: The Role of Abduction in the Psychoanalytic Enterprise / Matthias Kettner. 26. The Valuation of the Interpretant / James Jakob Liszka. 27. The Riddle of Brute Experience: An Argument for a Revision of Psychoanalytic Theory Based on Peircean Phenomenology / Alfred S. Silver. 28. Memory Morphology, and Mathematics: Peirce and Contemporary Neurostudies / George W. Stickel.
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Summary, etc Interest in Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is today worldwide. Ernest Nagel of Columbia University wrote in 1959 that "there is a fair consensus among historians of ideas that Charles Sanders Peirce remains the most original, versatile, and comprehensive philosophical mind this country has yet produced." The breadth of topics discussed in the present volume suggests that this is as true today as it was in 1959. Papers concerning Peirce's philosophy of science were given at the Harvard Congress by representatives from Italy, France, Sweden, Finland, Korea, India, Denmark, Greece, Brazil, Belgium, Spain, Germany, and the United States. The Charles S. Peirce Sesquicentennial International Congress opened at Harvard University on September 5, 1989, and concluded on the 10th - Peirce's birthday. The Congress was host to approximately 450 scholars from 26 different nations. The present volume is a compilation of selected papers presented at that Congress.
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Summary, etc The philosophy of science and its logic are themes in the work of Charles Peirce that have been of greatest interest to scholars. Peirce was himself a physical scientist. He worked as an assistant at the Harvard Astronomical Observatory from 1869 to 1872 and made a series of astronomical observations there from 1872 to 1875. Solon I. Bailey says of these observations, "The first attempt at the Harvard Observatory to determine the form of the Milky Way, or the galactic system, was made by Charles S. Peirce....The investigation was of a pioneer nature, founded on scant data.".
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Summary, etc Peirce also made major contributions in fields as diverse as mathematical logic and psychology. C. I. Lewis has remarked that "the head and font of mathematical logic are found in the calculus of propositional functions as developed by Peirce and Schroeder." Peirce subsequently invented, almost from whole cloth, semiotics - the science of the meaning of signs. Ogden and Richards, the British critics, say that "by far the most elaborate and determined attempt to give an account of signs and their meanings is that of the American logician C. S. Peirce, from whom William James took the idea and the term Pragmatism, and whose Algebra of Dyadic Relations was developed by Schroeder."
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Personal name Peirce, Charles S.
Fuller form of name (Charles Sanders),
Dates associated with a name 1839-1914
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Science
General subdivision Philosophy
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Personal name Moore, Edward C.
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