The Road of Inquiry [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 13 (2):171-172 (1983)
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Abstract

Peirce, the founder of pragmatism, ought to be of greater interest to idealists. Interpreted as an empiricist, an idealist, or a synthesis of these, he admired and was influenced by Kant, and carried on a critical dialogue with Descartes, Berkeley, and Hume, among others. His insight went beyond the limitations of logical empiricism. His philosophical work has much yet to contribute.

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