Charles Peirce's Theory of Scientific Method [by] Francis E. Reilly.

Author
Reilly, Francis Eagan, 1922- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • New York, Fordham University Press, 1970.
  • ©1970.
Description
1 online resource.

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Series
  • Orestes Brownson series on contemporary thought and affairs ; no. 7. [More in this series]
  • Fordham scholarship online. [More in this series]
  • The Orestes Brownson series on contemporary thought and affairs ; no. 7
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This text is an attempt to understand a significant part of the complex thought of Charles Sanders Peirce, especially in those areas which interested him most: scientific method and related philosophical questions. It is organized primarily from Peirce's own writings, taking chronological settings into account where appropriate, and pointing out the close connections of several major themes in Peirce's work which show the rich diversity of his thought and its systematic unity.
Notes
Previously issued in print: 1970.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. 151-155.
Target audience
Specialized.
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ISBN
0-8232-8472-7
OCLC
  • 1231603898
  • 1112124817
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