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100 1 $aWiener, Philip P.$q(Philip Paul),$d1905-1992
245 10 $aStudies in the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce,$cedited by Philip P. Wiener and Frederic H. Young.
260 $aCambridge,$bHarvard University Press,$c1952.
300 $ax, 396 pages$bportraits$c25 cm
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505 00 $gpt. 1.$tPragmaticism: Peirce's theory of meaning:$tWhat is the pragmatistic theory of meaning?: the first phase /$rArthur O. Lovejoy --$tWhat is the pragmatistic theory of meaning? /$rJustus Buchler --$tInquiry and meaning /$rDaniel J. Bronstein --$tPeirce on "how to make our ideas clear" /$rWinston H.F. Barnes --$tPeirce's pragmaticism /$rW.B. Gallie --$tHabit and the logical interpretant /$rGeorge Gentry --$gpt. 2.$tCommon-sense, science, and logic:$tFallibilism and belief /$rRoderick M. Chisholm --$tSome implications of critical common-sensism /$rArthu F. Smullyan --$tPeirce's theory of abstraction /$rThomas A. Goudge --$tThe paradox of Peirce's realism /$rManley H. Thompson, Jr. --$tPeirce's evolutionary interpretations of the history of science /$rPhilip P. Weiner --$tPeirce's contributions to the logic of statements and quantifiers /$rGeorge D.W. Berry --$tThe logic of the creative process /$rPaul Weiss --$gpt. 3.$tPhenomenology, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion:$tOn the origins of Peirce's phenomenology /$rDavid Savan --$tFirstness, secondness, and thirdness /$rIsabel S. Stearns --$tFourthness /$rHerbert W. Schneider --$tThe relativity of nonrelativity: some reflections on firstness /$rCharles Hartshorne --$tPhilosophic realism: a study in the modality of being in Peirce and Whitehead /$rWilliam Reese --$tPeirce's Scotistic realism /$rCharles K. McKeon --$tReligion and theology in Peirce /$rJohn E. Smith --$gpt. 4.$tBiographical and historical:$tCharles Sanders Peirce: 1839-1914 /$rFreeeric H. Young --$tPeirce at the Johns Hopkins University /$rMax H. Fisch, Jackson I. Cope --$tPeirce and Montgomery /$rMorris T. Keeton --$tOn the future of some of Peirce's ideas /$rJames K. Feibleman.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
546 $aIn English.
590 $bArchive
600 10 $aPeirce, Charles S.$q(Charles Sanders),$d1839-1914
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700 1 $aYoung, Frederic Harold,$d1905-$eeditor.
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