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Reasoning and the Logic of Things Charles Sanders Peirce

Reasoning and the Logic of Things By Charles Sanders Peirce

Reasoning and the Logic of Things by Charles Sanders Peirce


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Readers at long last are offered Peirces only known, complete, and coherent account of his own work. Originally delivered as the Cambridge Conferences Lectures of 1898, Reasoning and the Logic of Things is the most accessible and thorough introduction to the founder of pragmatisms mature thought to be found within the compass of a single book.

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Reasoning and the Logic of Things: The Cambridge Conferences Lectures of 1898 by Charles Sanders Peirce

Charles Sanders Peirce (18391914) was an American philosopher, physicist, mathematician, and the founder of pragmatism. Despite his importance in the history of philosophy, a unified statement of his thought has been unavailable. With this publication, readers at long last are offered the philosophers only known, complete, and coherent account of his own work. Originally delivered as the Cambridge Conferences Lectures of 1898, Reasoning and the Logic of Things is the most accessible and thorough introduction to Peirces mature thought to be found within the compass of a single book.

Beginning with an explanation of the nature of philosophy, Peirce proceeds to illustrate his claim that mathematics provides the foundation of our logic and metaphysics. We find here the clearest formulation of an idea present in Peirces thought since the 1860s, the distinction between three kinds of reasoning: induction, deduction, and retroduction. Then follows an introduction to Peirces chief logical doctrines, as well as his attempts to provide a classification of the sciences, a theory of categories, and a theory of science. In conclusion, turning from reasoning to the logic of things, Peirce called for an evolutionary cosmology to explain the reality of laws and described the kinds of reasoning he employed in developing this cosmology.

At the urging of his friend William James, Peirce made an uncharacteristic effort in these lectures to present his ideas in terms intelligible to a general audiencethose without advanced training in logic and philosophy. The introductory materials by Kenneth Ketner and Hilary Putman add to the volumes lucidity. Consequently, this book will be a valuable source for readers outside of the circle of Peirce specialists.

About Charles Sanders Peirce

Kenneth Laine Ketner is Charles Sanders Peirce Professor of Philosophy at Texas Tech University. Hilary Putnam was Cogan University Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Editorial Procedures Abbreviations Introduction: The Consequences of Mathematics Kenneth Laine Ketner and Hilary Putman Comment on the Lectures Hilary Putman Lecture One: Philosophy and the Conduct of Life Lecture Two: Types of Reasoning [Exordium for Lecture Three] Lecture Three: The Logic of Relatives Lecture Four: First Rule of Logic Lecture Five: Training in Reasoning Lecture Six: Causation and Force Lecture Seven: Habit Lecture Eight: The Logic of Continuity Notes Index

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CIN0674749677VG
9780674749672
0674749677
Reasoning and the Logic of Things: The Cambridge Conferences Lectures of 1898 by Charles Sanders Peirce
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
1993-01-12
312
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