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The essential Peirce : selected philosophical writings. Volume 2, 1893-1913 / edited by the Peirce Edition Project ; Nathan Houser, general editor ; Jonathan R. Eller, textual editor, Albert C. Lewis, André De Tienne, assistant editor[s] ; Cathy L. Clark, editorial associate ; D. Bront Davis, technical editor.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Peirce, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914.
Contributor:
Houser, Nathan.
Eller, Jonathan R.
Lewis, Albert C.
De Tienne, André.
Clark, Cathy L.
Davis, D. Bront.
Peirce Edition Project.
Series:
Essential Peirce ; v. 2
Standardized Title:
Selections. 1998
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (625 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
1893-1913
Place of Publication:
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1998.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Praise for Volume 1:""... a first-rate edition, which supersedes all other portable Peirces.... all the Peirce most people will ever need."" -Louis Menand, The New York Review of Books Volume 2 of this convenient two-volume chronological reader's edition provides the first comprehensive anthology of the brilliant American thinker Charles Sanders Peirce's mature philosophy. A central focus of Volume 2 is Peirce's evolving theory of signs and its application to his pragmatism.
Contents:
v. 1. 1867-1893
v. 2. 1893-1913.
Notes:
Vol. 2 edited by the Peirce Edition Project.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613626400
9781280596575
1280596570
9780253007810
025300781X
OCLC:
642416093

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