Logique, psychologie et métaphysique: Les fondements du pragmatisme selon C. S. Peirce

Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 16 (2):229-250 (1985)
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The originality of Peirce's pragmatism is grounded in the very early project Peirce draws of a Logic, in which psychology and metaphysics are intimately connected: under the influence of Kant, Boole and the Scolastics, and through a certain logical use of the sign, Peirce elaborates a Logic, both more formal and larger , on the Scotistic model of a Speculative Grammar

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reprint Engel-Tiercelin, Claudine (1985) "Logique, psychologie et métaphysique: les fondements du pragmatisme selon C. S. Peirce". Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 16(2):229-250

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Claudine Tiercelin
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