Charles Sanders Peirce

Charles Sanders Peirce

Charles Sanders Peirce has written at least 9 books. Their most popular book is Philosophical Writings of Peirce with 4 saves with an average rating of 4⭐.

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Charles Sanders Peirce was born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was the son Benjamin Peirce, a professor of astronomy and mathematics at Harvard University. At age 12, he read Richard Whately's Elements of Logic, and became fascinated with logic and reasoning. He received B.A. and M.A. degrees from Harvard. In 1863, the Lawrence Scientific School awarded him its first B.Sc. in chemistry.

Between 1859 and 1891, Peirce was intermittently employed by the United States Coast Survey, which exempted him from serving in the Civil War. From 1869-1872 he worked as an Assistant in Harvard's astronomical observatory. In 1876 he was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences. In 1879, he became lecturer in logic at Johns Hopkins University. During the 1880s, he wrote hundreds of logic, philosophy, and science entries for the Century Dictionary. In 1883 he published "Studies in Logic" which containing his own work as well as works by his graduate students. That same year he married his second wife, but information that he had travelled with her while unmarried led to his dismissal from Johns Hopkins University. In 1891 he resigned from the Coast Survey, and never again held regular employment.

In 1887 Peirce spent part of his inheritance on 2,000 acres of land near Milford, Pennsylvania, where he had a large house built. The Peirces named the estate "Arisbe" and lived there for the rest of their lives. Living beyond their means at Arisbe sent the Peirces into debt, from which his brother and neighbours eventually rescued them. During this time, Peirce wrote prolifically, though much of his work remained unpublished. His friend William James arranging for him to give two two series of lectures at or near Harvard in 1898 and 1903. James also asked his own friends to contribute financially to support Peirce. In 1914, Peirce died destitute in Milford, Pennsylvania.

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Philosophical Writings of Peirce
Philosophical Writings of Peirce
  • Charles Sanders Peirce
42 reads
The Essential Peirce
The Essential Peirce
  • Charles Sanders Peirce
02 reads
Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Writings
Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Writings
  • Charles Sanders Peirce
01 read
The Philosophy Book
The Philosophy Book
  • Will Buckingham
  • Peter Singer
  • Peter J. King
00 reads
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Values in a Universe of Chance

Values in a Universe of Chance: Selected Writings of Charles S. Peirce
  • Charles Sanders Peirce
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The Essential Writings
The Essential Writings
  • Charles Sanders Peirce
  • Edward C. Moore
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Ny jord
Ny jord
  • Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
  • Fabien Locher
  • Rasmus Ejrnæs
  • Signe Gjessing
  • Christoffer Basse Eriksen
  • Georges-Louis Leclerc
  • Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
  • Salik Rosing
  • Frans af Assisi
  • Johannes Jørgensen
  • Andreas Vermehren Holm
  • Jesper Hoffmeyer
  • Eliot Weinberger
  • Georges Perec
  • Sigurd Buch Kristensen
  • Jeppe Carstensen
  • Minik Rosing
  • Torsten Bøgh Thomsen
  • Mickey Gjerris
  • Anton Otto
  • Ernst Herbeck
  • Justin E.H. Smith
  • Ovid
  • Liv Sejrbo Lidegaard
  • Michael Karlsson Pedersen
  • Ernst Jünger
  • Carl Christian Tofte
  • Alexander Tovborg
  • Sofie Isager Ahl
  • Morten D. D. Hansen
  • Charles Sanders Peirce
  • Brian Dillon
  • Philippe Descola
  • Lois Weinberger
  • Line-Gry Hørup
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Ny Jord: Tidsskrift for Naturkritik 1-2
Ny Jord: Tidsskrift for Naturkritik 1-2
  • Jeppe Sengupta Carstensen
  • Liv Sejrbo Lidegaard
  • Johannes Jørgensen
  • Brian Dillon
  • Morten D.D. Hansen
  • Lois Weinberger
  • Amalie Smith
  • Nina Toudal Jessen
  • Georg Christoph Tobler
  • Andreas Vermehren Holm
  • Carl Christian Tofte
  • Torsten Bøgh Thomsen
  • Pierre Charbonnier
  • Virginia Woolf
  • Adam Paulsen
  • Frédérique Alt-Touati
  • Jeppe Carstensen
  • Alexander von Humboldt
  • Alexander Tovborg
  • Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
  • Sofie Isager Ahl
  • Jesper Hoffmeyer
  • Signe Gjessing
  • Mickey Gjerris
  • Francisco de Asis
  • Georges-Louis Leclerc
  • Emil Leth Meilvang
  • Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
  • Jeppe Brixvold
  • Roger Caillois
  • Minik Rosing
  • Salik Rosing
  • Line-Gry Hørup
  • Paul Valéry
  • Michael Karlsson Pedersen
  • Georges Perec
  • Philippe Descola
  • Ernst Herbeck
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Charles Sanders Peirce
  • Eliot Weinberger
  • Fabian Locher
  • Margaret Cavendish
  • Christoffer Basse Eriksen
  • Anton Otto
  • Ovid
  • Justin E.H. Smith
  • Sigurd Buch Kristensen
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Chance, Love, and Logic
Chance, Love, and Logic
  • Charles Sanders Peirce
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