Peirce, Charles Sanders — American pragmatism Peirce Cheryl Misak INTRODUCTION Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914), one of America’s greatest philosophers, mathematicians, and logicians, was a difficult and not altogether pleasant character. That, combined with what the… … History of philosophy
Peirce, Charles Sanders — born Sept. 10, 1839, Cambridge, Mass., U.S. died April 19, 1914, near Milford, Pa. U.S. scientist, logician, and philosopher. He was the son of the mathematician and astronomer Benjamin Peirce (1809–80). After attending Harvard University he… … Universalium
Peirce, Charles Sanders — (1839–1914) American philosopher of science and language. Peirce was the son of the distinguished Harvard mathematician Benjamin Peirce, and educated to a mistrust of metaphysical reasoning, compared to the laboratory habit of mind. He graduated… … Philosophy dictionary
Peirce, Charles Sanders — (10 sept. 1839, Cambridge, Mass., EE.UU.– 19 abr. 1914, cerca de Milford, Pa.). Científico, lógico y filósofo estadounidense. Fue hijo del matemático y astrónomo Benjamin Peirce (n. 1809–m. 1880). Después de asistir a la Universidad de Harvard,… … Enciclopedia Universal
Peirce, Charles Sanders — (1839 1914) One of the founders of pragmatism and semiology whose work has generally been neglected in both traditions. One of his key ideas is embodied in the maxim to ‘consider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we… … Dictionary of sociology
Peirce, Charles Sanders — (1839–1914) American philosopher; pronounced [purse] … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
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Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography — C. S. Peirce articles General: Charles Sanders Peirce Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography Philosophical: Categories (Peirce) Semiotic elements and classes of signs (Peirce) Pragmatic maxim • Pragmaticism… … Wikipedia