The Pragmatic Philosophy of C S Peirce [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:333-334 (1964)
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Abstract

Since the Collected Papers of C S Peirce have been published at Harvard, the constructive originality of this major American philosopher is being unravelled from the disjointed threads of his mainly logical papers. The elusive roots of his metaphysic lie in his insistence upon the empirical origin and pragmatic application in purposive action of the content of ideas and also in the attempt to deduce their supreme categories in strict logical system. Professor Thompson’s penetrating study of 1953 claims to expound the essential propaedeutic to the determination of Peirce’s place in the history of thought and clearly shows that ‘quite apart from the question of influence, Peirce’s meaning at many points is most easily elucidated by comparison with Kant’.

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