Peirce's Continuum, Hilary Putnam; Peirce's Logic, W.V. Quine; Peirce's Underestimated Place in the History of Logic: A Response to Quine, Randall R. Dipert; Induction According to Peirce, Isaac Levi; On Peirce on Induction - A Response to Levi, Joseph S. Ullian; Peirce on the Validation of Science, Nicholas Rescher; Peirce on the Reliability of Science - A Response to Rescher, Cornelius J. Delaney; Charles S. Peirce, Mathematician, Carolyn Eisele; Peirce at the Intersection of Mathematics and Philosophy - A Response to Eisele, Helena M. Pycior; Peirce and the History of Science, Joseph W. Dauben; A Response to Dauben, Peter Skagestad; Unlimited Semeiosis and Drift - Pragmaticism vs "Pragmatism", Umberto Eco; Indexicality, Thomas A. Seboek; Peirce and Communication, Jurgen Habermas; A Response to Habermas, Klaus Oehler; Peirce and Language, Risto Hilpinen; History as Theory - A Response to Hilpinen, Michael Shapiro; Peirce and Metaphysics, David Savan; A Response to Savan, Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou; Peirce and Religion, Charles Hartshorne; A Response to Hartshorne, Vincent G. Potter; Transcendental Semeiotic and Hypothetical Metaphysics of Evolution, Karl-Otto Apel; Metaphysics, Science, and Self-Control - A Response to Apel, Christopher Hookway.
Kenneth Laine Ketner is Professor of Philosophy at Texas Tech University.
“This is the book to read for anyone seeking to learn how Peirce is
relevant for contemporary thought.”
*—Transactions of the C. S. Peirce Society*
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