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 Charles Sanders Peirce - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), American philosopher and polymath. His major works include Illustrations of the Logic of Science (1877-1878), Collected Papers (1891-1913), and Semiotics and Significs: The Correspondence Between Charles S. Peirce and Victoria Lady Welby (1977). His fields of specialization were philosophy, logic, mathematics, physics, semiotics, and psychology.

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Author Item    More authors for concept
Peirce, Charles Sanders Beliefs   Beliefs
Peirce, Charles Sanders Bivalence   Bivalence
Peirce, Charles Sanders Boolean Algebra   Boolean Algebra
Peirce, Charles Sanders Cognition   Cognition
Peirce, Charles Sanders Conclusions   Conclusions
Peirce, Charles Sanders de dicto   de dicto
Peirce, Charles Sanders Descriptions   Descriptions
Peirce, Charles Sanders Errors   Errors
Peirce, Charles Sanders Experience   Experience
Peirce, Charles Sanders Icons   Icons
Peirce, Charles Sanders Ideas   Ideas
Peirce, Charles Sanders Implication   Implication
Peirce, Charles Sanders Index Words   Index Words
Peirce, Charles Sanders Inference   Inference
Peirce, Charles Sanders Meaning   Meaning
Peirce, Charles Sanders Premises   Premises
Peirce, Charles Sanders Relations   Relations
Peirce, Charles Sanders Representation   Representation
Peirce, Charles Sanders Science   Science
Peirce, Charles Sanders Self- Reference   Self- Reference
Peirce, Charles Sanders Signs   Signs
Peirce, Charles Sanders Symbols   Symbols
Peirce, Charles Sanders Thinking   Thinking
Peirce, Charles Sanders Truth   Truth
Peirce, Charles Sanders Unity   Unity
Peirce, Charles Sanders Universal Quantification   Universal Quantification

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