1st Edition

Charles Peirce's Empiricism

By Justus Buchler Copyright 1939
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume I of six in a series on the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Anglo-American Philosophy. Originally published in 1939, this study looks Charles Peirce, who characterized himself as a mere table of contents, so abstract, a very snarl of twine. The purpose of the following pages is to clarify Peirce in some measure, partly by restatement, partly by filling the lacunae in his thought with what the author thinks are its implications.

    PART I CRITICAL COMMON-SENSISM I. Terminology II. Generality and Vagueness. PART II PRAGMATISM PART III THE FORMAL AND THE EMPIRICAL

    Biography

    Justus Buchler