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Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce
Book • 1931
Charles Sanders Peirce's "Collected Papers" represent a vast and influential body of work spanning various fields of philosophy, including logic, semiotics, and metaphysics.
Peirce is considered one of the founders of pragmatism, emphasizing the practical consequences of ideas as a criterion for truth.
His work on semiotics, the study of signs and symbols, is groundbreaking, providing a framework for understanding how meaning is created and communicated.
Peirce's contributions to logic, particularly his development of symbolic logic, are also highly significant.
His writings are known for their depth, complexity, and originality, making them a rich source for philosophical inquiry.
Peirce is considered one of the founders of pragmatism, emphasizing the practical consequences of ideas as a criterion for truth.
His work on semiotics, the study of signs and symbols, is groundbreaking, providing a framework for understanding how meaning is created and communicated.
Peirce's contributions to logic, particularly his development of symbolic logic, are also highly significant.
His writings are known for their depth, complexity, and originality, making them a rich source for philosophical inquiry.