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  1. Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 8: 1890--1892 (Writings of Charles S Peirce) by Charles S. Peirce, 2009-11-16
  2. Peirce on Signs: Writings on Semiotic By Charles Sanders Peirce by Charles Sanders Peirce, 1991-12-14
  3. The Machinery of Talk: Charles Peirce and the Sign Hypothesis (Cultural Memory in the Present) by Anne Freadman, 2004-02-25
  4. Reasoning and the Logic of Things: The Cambridge Conferences Lectures of 1898 (Harvard Historical Studies) by Charles Sanders Peirce, 1992-01-01
  5. The Fate of Meaning: Charles Peirce, Structuralism, and Literature (Volume 0) by John K. Sheriff, 1989-02-01
  6. Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Writings (Selections from the Writings of Charles S. Peirce) by Charles S. Peirce, 2010-07-29
  7. Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 5: 1884-1886 (Writings of Charles S Peirce) by Charles S. Peirce, 1993-12-01
  8. From Time & Chance to Consciousness: Studies in the Metaphysics of Charles Pierce
  9. Charles S. Peirce, Selected Writings by Charles S. Peirce, 1966-06-01
  10. Semiotics and Philosophy in Charles Sanders Peirce by Rossella Fabbrichesi and Susanna Marietti, 2008-01-09
  11. The Essential Peirce: Selected Philosophical Writings : (1867-1893) by Charles S. Peirce, Nathan Houser, et all 1992-11
  12. Philosophical Writings of Peirce by Charles S. Peirce, 1955-06-01
  13. Relevance of Charles Peirce (Monist Library of Philosophy) by Eugene Freeman, 1999-11-19
  14. Charles S. Peirce: The Essential Writings (Great Books in Philosophy)

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Charles Sanders Peirce
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was the founder of American pragmatism (later called by Peirce "pragmaticism"), an extender of the Scotistic theory of signs (called by Peirce "semeiotic"), an extraordinarily prolific logician and mathematician, and a developer of an evolutionary, psycho-physically monistic metaphysical system. A practicing chemist and geodesist by profession, he nevertheless considered scientific philosophy, and especially logic, to be his vocation. In the course of his polymathic researches, he wrote on a wide range of topics, ranging from mathematical logic to psychology.
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Charles Sanders Peirce was born on September 10, 1839 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and died on April 19, 1914 in Milford, Pennsylvania. His writings extend from about 1857 until near his death, a period of approximately 57 years. His published works run to about 12,000 printed pages and his known unpublished manuscripts run to about 80,000 handwritten pages. The topics on which he wrote have an immense range, from mathematics and the hard sciences at one extreme, to economics, psychology, anthroplogy, history of science, and the theory of signs, at the other extreme.

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Charles Sanders Peirce September 10 April 19 ) was an American mathematician philosopher and logician . He is considered to be the founder of pragmatism and the father of modern semiotics . In recent decades, his thought has enjoyed renewed appreciation. At present, he is widely regarded as an innovator in many fields, especially the methodology of research and the philosophy of science Charles Sanders Peirce was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts , the son of Sarah and Benjamin Peirce . His father was a professor of astronomy and mathematics at Harvard University . Though the young Peirce received a graduate degree in chemistry from Harvard, he never succeeded in obtaining a tenured academic position. Peirce's academic ambitions were frustrated by his difficult (perhaps manic-depressive ) personality and by the scandal surrounding his divorce from Harriet Melusina Fay and his marriage to Juliette Froissy which immediately followed. He made a career as a scientist for the United States Coast Survey ), working especially in

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(Redirected from Charles Sanders Peirce Charles Sanders Peirce September 10 April 19 ) was an American mathematician philosopher and logician . He is considered to be the founder of pragmatism and the father of modern semiotics . In recent decades, his thought has enjoyed renewed appreciation. At present, he is widely regarded as an innovator in many fields, especially the methodology of research and the philosophy of science Charles Sanders Peirce was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts , the son of Sarah and Benjamin Peirce . His father was a professor of astronomy and mathematics at Harvard University . Though the young Peirce received a graduate degree in chemistry from Harvard, he never succeeded in obtaining a tenured academic position. Peirce's academic ambitions were frustrated by his difficult (perhaps manic-depressive ) personality and by the scandal surrounding his divorce from Harriet Melusina Fay and his marriage to Juliette Froissy which immediately followed. He made a career as a scientist for the United States Coast Survey ), working especially in

4. Peirce Charles Sanders
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Benjamin Peirce Lowell Institute . Ses travaux portent sur les fondements Studies in logic , 1889), que poursuivront, Russell et Whitehead Boole . Il est à l'origine du pragmatisme , courant de pensée philosophique. Théorème de Peirce : Il n'y a que trois algèbres associatives sur R sans diviseurs de zéro (si un produit est nul, un des facteurs est nul) : il s'agit de R (nombres réels, de dimension 1 sur lui-même, de C nombres complexes , de dimension 2 sur R ) et de H , corps des quaternions de dimension 4 sur R Les quantificateurs du langage propositionnel Sa contribution importante en logique propositionnelle : Ch. Peirce est l'initiateur, avec Frege en Allemagne, des quantificateurs Cantor Collected papers Notations ensemblistes : Notion d'algèbre :
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Filosofo statunitense (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1839-Milford 1914). É considerato il fondatore e il primo teorizzatore del pragmatismo . Nella carriera accademica incontrò l'ostilità della cultura ufficiale per il carattere estremamente nuovo e anticipatore di molte sue teorie, che non trovarono, lui vivente, un editore. La prima formulazione delle tesi fondamentali del suo sistema apparve in due articoli del 1877-78 sulla rivista Popular Science Monthly (Come si fissano le credenze e Come rendere chiare le nostre idee), dove il motivo conduttore è la ricerca del "senso" delle nostre idee che va visto nell'esperienza (abbandonando quindi ogni conoscenza di tipo aprioristico o metafisico): ma questo non nel senso dell' empirismo Schiller , preferì mutare il nome della sua filosofia, definendola pragmaticismo, e volle mantenere strettamente unite azione e conoscenza, proprio perché il senso e il significato di una teoria consistente nel complesso delle credenze e degli interessi non si riducesse pura molla per l'azione ma costituisse con essa un tutto unico. Interessanti e strettamente collegati alla sua teoria della conoscenza, gli apporti dati dal Peirce alla logica, e particolarmente alla semiotica o teoria del significato, con la sua teoria del segno come elemento che interpreta e rappresenta il suo oggetto e l'idea che se ne possiede. Opere:

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8. PEIRCE Charles Sanders
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Peirce Charles Sanders (1839-1914), amerykañski filozof, logik i matematyk, uwa¿any na równi z W. Jamesem za twórcê pragmatyzmu . Profesor logiki w Johns Hopkins University. Autor wielu prac z zakresu filozofii, logiki, matematyki, w tym: The Fixation of Belief How to Make Our Ideas Clear? (1878) - zapis dyskusji prowadzonej wspólnie z W. Jamesem w pocz±tku lat 70. XIX w. w  Klubie Metafizycznym, którego uczestnikami byli najwybitniejsi uczeni - zwolennicy empiryzmu darwinizmu utylitaryzmuKantowskiego "rozumu praktycznego". Peirce przedstawi³ wówczas za³o¿enia pragmatyzmu rozumianego jako teoria analizy logicznej. Akcentuj±c praktyczny wymiar znaczeniowy pojêæ i wiedzy naukowej Peirce by³ przeciwny przekonaniu o intuicyjnym czy bezpo¶rednim pochodzeniu wiedzy (antykartezjanizm). Uwa¿a³, ¿e wiedza jest zawsze efektem wnioskowania, wynikaj±cego z  poznania bezpo¶redniego. Akty ¶wiadomo¶ci s± dla niego "faktami" poznawanymi po¶rednio. Wszystkie prawdy s± jedynie hipotezami.

11. Vorlesungen über Pragmatismus Peirce Charles Sanders
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13. Charles Peirce
Charles Sanders Peirce (18391914). A Brief Outline of His Philosophy.with some relations to linguistics. by Eugene Halton (c) 1992.
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Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) A Brief Outline of His Philosophy with some relations to linguistics by Eugene Halton (c) 1992 "The agility of the tongue is shown in its insisting that the world depends upon it." Peirce Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is generally regarded as the founder of philosophical pragmatism, and, with Saussure, of modern semeiotic, and also as one of the founders of mathematical or symbolic logic. He was also deeply absorbed by linguistic researches throughout his life, learning languages in remote areas while travelling on geodetic surveys. His first published paper was on Shakespearean pronunciation. A natural scientist by training and the son of the eminent mathematician Benjamin Peirce, he developed the philosophical basis of semeiotic in a series of articles in the late 1860s ("Questions Concerning Certain Capacities Claimed for Man," "Some Consequences of Four Incapacities"). There Peirce levelled a devastating critique of Cartesian philosophy and foundationalism, arguing that all cognition is irreducibly triadic, of the nature of a sign, fallible, and thoroughly immersed in a continuing process of interpretation. He considered his semeiotic (as he spelled it, in contrast with current usage of "semiotics" as an inclusive term for all the various studies of signs) as a general theory of logic, and saw language as but a portion of semeiosis. Some of Peirce's letters to Lady Welby were included in the appendix to Ogden and Richards The Meaning of Meaning, and, with Charles Morris's largely unacknowledged appropriation of Peirce's ideas in his influential monograph Foundations of the Theory of Signs (1938), Peirce's ideas were problematically brought to the linguistics community and social sciences more generally.

14. Charles S. Peirce Studies
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W ho is the most original and the most versatile intellect that the Americas have so far produced? The answer "Charles S. Peirce" is uncontested, because any second would be so far behind as not to be worth nominating. [He was] mathematician, astronomer, chemist, geodesist, surveyor, cartographer, metrologist, spectroscopist, engineer, inventor; psychologist, philologist, lexicographer, historian of science, mathematical economist, lifelong student of medicine; book reviewer, dramatist, actor, short story writer; phenomenologist, semiotician, logician, rhetorician and metaphysician.
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"On an Improvement in Boole's Calculus of Logic."
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"On the Natural Classification of Arguments."
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"On a New List of Categories."
Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
"Upon the Logic of Mathematics."
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"Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension."
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"Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man."
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"Some Consequences of Four Incapacities."
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"Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic: Further Consequences of Four Incapacities."
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Illustrations of the Logic of Science
"The Fixation of Belief."
Popular Science Monthly 12 (November 1877), 1-15.
"How to Make Our Ideas Clear."
Popular Science Monthly 12 (January 1878), 286-302.

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Virtuality, Communication, and Community Thought is what it is only by virtue of its addressing a future thought which is in its value as thought identical with it, though more developed.  In this way, the existence of thought now depends on what is to be hereafter; so that it has only a potential existence, dependent on the future thought of the community.
No present actual thought (which is [in itself] a mere feeling) has any meaning, any intellectual value; for this lies not in what is actually thought, but in what this thought may be connected with in representation by subsequent thoughts, so that the meaning of a thought is altogether something virtual.
Accordingly, just as we say that a body is in motion, and not that motion is in a body, we ought to say that we are in thought, and not that thoughts are in us.

18. Peirce's Logic
Reprinted in peirce (1933). peirce, charles S. (1933) “Collected Papers.”Edited by charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss. peirce, charles Sanders.
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Charles 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). In contrast to Frege's highly systematic and thoroughly developed work in logic, Peirce's work remains fragmentary and extensive, rich with profound ideas but most of them left in a rough and incomplete form. Three of the Peirce's contributions to logic that are not as well-known as others are described below:

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par Raymond-Robert Tremblay , du cégep du Vieux Montréal Sa vie 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, puisqu'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). Comment peut-on alors expliquer son infortune sociale ? Son oeuvre immense (des centaines de milliers de pages manuscrites) fut peu éditée de son vivant et resta longtemps méconnue. Il ne réussit jamais à compléter la synthèse de sa philosophie qu'il voulait rédiger. Il mourut dans l'indifférence presque générale à Milford en 1914. Le pragmatisme Entrons dans le vif du sujet. La maxime pragmatiste se formule ainsi: "Considérer quels sont les effets pratiques que nous pensons pouvoir être produits par l'objet de notre conception. La conception de tous ces effets est la conception complète de l'objet". ("Comment rendre nos idées claires", #15) Le pragmatisme est d'abord une philosophie de la signification. Une conception quelconque se définit par l'ensemble de ses effets pratiques. Si deux conceptions aux noms différents comportent les mêmes effets pratiques, alors elles ne forment qu'une seule et même conception. Par contre, si deux conceptions partagent un même nom, mais impliquent des effets différents, nous avons deux conceptions différentes.

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