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Rethinking Postmodernism(s): Charles S. Peirce and the Pragmatist ... - Page 25
by Katrin Amian - 2008 - 239 pages
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The Phenomenology of Charles S. Peirce: From the Doctrine of Categories to ...

William L. Rosensohn - Philosophy - 1974 - 124 pages
...for the laying of foundations that would be "deep and massive" (1.1). He hoped to raise up a system so comprehensive that "for a long time to come, the entire work of human reason . . . shall appear as the filling up of its details. The first step toward this is to find simple concepts...
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The Development of Peirce's Philosophy

Murray G. Murphey - Philosophy - 1993 - 454 pages
...this volume inaugurates is to make a philosophy like that of Aristotle, that is to say, to outline a theory so comprehensive that, for a long time to...be, shall appear as the filling up of its details, [ri] Such was the system Peirce dreamed of building, but the grand design was never realized. As one...
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Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 1: 1857-1866

Charles S. Peirce - Literary Criticism - 1982 - 792 pages
...(W4:xxxix), but that he was inaugurating a new philosophy which, like the earlier system of Aristotle, was so comprehensive that "for a long time to come, the entire work of human reason . . . shall appear as the filling up of its details" (sel. 23, pp. 168-169). He envisioned his new...
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Peirce and Value Theory: On Peircian Ethics and Aesthetics

Herman Parret - Philosophy - 1994 - 408 pages
...vicissitudes of time [...] to make a philosophy like that of Aristotle, that is to say, to outline a theory so comprehensive that, for a long time to...in physical science, in history, in sociology, and whatever other department there may be, shall appear as the filling up of its details. (1.1) Thus,...
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Visions of the Sociological Tradition

Donald N. Levine - Social Science - 1995 - 379 pages
...erect a philosophical edifice that shall outlast the vicissitudes of time," to create nothing less than "a theory so comprehensive that, for a long time to...mathematics, in psychology, in physical science, in sociology . . . shall appear as the filling up of its details" ([1898] 1931-58, 1:1). Although Peirce's...
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The Continuity of Peirce's Thought

Kelly A. Parker - Philosophy - 1998 - 300 pages
...this volume inaugurates is to make a philosophy like that of Aristotle, that is to say, to outline a theory so comprehensive that, for a long time to...be, shall appear as the filling up of its details. The first step toward this is to find simple concepts applicable to every subject. (CP 1.1) Like many...
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Charles Sanders Peirce (Enlarged Edition), Revised and Enlarged Edition: A Life

Joseph Brent - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 440 pages
...intelligent person could master," yer his profoundly original system of relations, which he intended to be a "theory so comprehensive that, for a long time to come, the entire work of human reason . . . shall appear as the filling up of its details," was almost unintelligible to all but a very few....
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Reflection Without Rules: Economic Methodology and Contemporary Science Theory

D. Wade Hands - Business & Economics - 2001 - 496 pages
...this volume inaugurates is to make a philosophy like that of Aristotle, that is to say, to outline a theory so comprehensive that, for a long time to...be, shall appear as the filling up of its details. The first step toward this is to find simple concepts applicable to every subject. (Peirce 1887-8,...
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Peirces Dekonstruktion der Transzendentalphilosophie in eine ...

Thomas Hünefeldt - Phenomenology - 2002 - 140 pages
...this volume inaugurates is to make a philosophy like that of Aristotle, that is to say, to outline a theory so comprehensive that, for a long time to...be, shall appear as the filling up of its details. The first step toward this is to find simple concepts applicable to every subject. A GUESS ATTHE RlDDLE,...
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The Many Faces of Philosophy: Reflections from Plato to Arendt

Amélie Oksenberg Rorty - Philosophy - 2003 - 544 pages
...this volume inaugurates is to make a philosophy like that of Aristotle, that is to say, to outline a theory so comprehensive that, for a long time to...be, shall appear as the filling up of its details. The first step toward this is to find simple concepts applicable to every subject. But before all else,...
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