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Charles S. Peirce's evolutionary philosophy

Choice Reviews Online, 1993
In this systematic introduction to the philosophy of Charles S. Peirce, the author focuses on four of Peirce's fundamental conceptions: pragmatism and Peirce's development of it into what he called 'pragmaticism'; his theory of signs; his phenomenology; and his theory that continuity is of prime importance for philosophy.
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Charles S. Peirce's Egyptological Studies

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, 2016
The paper gives a survey and presents a critical analysis of Peirce’s studies in Egyptology from 1885 to 1904, as documented mainly in MSS 1227, 1228, 1244, and 1294. It examines Peirce’s studies and advances in the language and script of Pharaonic Egypt as well as his assessments of the scientific achievements of the Ancient Egyptians.
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Charles S. Peirce, 1839–1914

1990
This work is the intellectual biography of the greatest of American philosophers. Peirce was not only a pioneer in logic and the creator of a philosophical movement pragmatism he also proposed a phenomenological theory, quite different from that of Husserl, but equal in profundity; and long before Saussure, and in a totally different spirit, a semiotic
Gérard Deledalle, Max H. Fisch
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Charles S. Peirce's Phenomenology

2018
No reasonable person would deny that the sound of a falling pin is less intense than the feeling of a hot poker pressed against the skin, or that the recollection of something seen decades earlier is less vivid than beholding it in the present. Yet John Locke is quick to dismiss a blind man’s report that the color scarlet is like the sound of a trumpet,
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Wohlgemuth, Rolf, Charles S. Peirce

1970
Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 71 Nr.
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Charles S. Peirces Ethics of Terminology revisited

Semiotica, 2004
Le philosophe americain Charles S. Peirce a ecrit en 1902 un essai intitule L'ethique de la terminologie qui est l'une des contributions les plus importantes aux methodes de developpement d'une science. Il y examine la maniere de conduire et de communiquer la science et souligne l'importance de developper des concepts si precis qu'ils contiennent et ...
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La séméiotique de Charles S. Peirce

Langages, 1980
Savan David. La séméiotique de Charles S. Peirce. In: Langages, 14ᵉ année, n°58, 1980. La sémiotique de C.S Peirce, sous la direction de François Peraldi. pp. 9-23.
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