This collection focuses primarily on Peirce's realism, pragmatism, and theism, with attention to his tychism and synechism.
Vincent G. Potter was Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University; and editor of International Philosophical Quarterly.
Foreword
p. ix
To the Reader
p. xxvii
Charles Sanders Peirce: An Overview
p. 1
Notes
p. 16
Peirce's British Connection
p. 17
Notes
p. 33
Peirce on Normative Science
p. 37
Notes
p. 61
Action Through Thought: The Ethics of Inquiry
p. 65
Notes
p. 76
Normative Science and the Pragmatic Maxim
p. 78
Notes
p. 88
Peirce's Pragmatic Maxim: Realist or Nominalist?
p. 91
Notes
p. 102
Peirce on Substance" and "Foundations""
p. 103
Notes
p. 114
Peirce on Continuity
p. 117
Notes
p. 122
Objective Chance: Lonergan and Peirce on Scientific Generalization
p. 124
Notes
p. 137
C. S. Peirce and Religious Experience
p. 140
Notes
p. 153
Vaguely like a Man": The Theism of Charles S. Peirce"
p. 155
Note
p. 168
C. S. Peirce's Argument for God's Reality: A Pragmatist's View
p. 169
Notes
p. 193
Appendix: Response to Hartshorne's "Peirce and Religion"
p. 195
Notes
p. 204
Bibliography
p. 205
About the Author
p. 211
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