Peirce: 5 Questions ed. by Francesco Bellucci, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Frederik Stjernfelt

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 51 (4):549-552 (2015)
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Over thirty volumes in the “5 Questions” series have appeared. Each publication gives a contemporary picture of the state of studies within a specific area. This volume on Peirce studies is no different. The volume contains answers to the questions by thirty-five Peirce scholars. My only minor criticism of the volume is that I would have liked to have seen some additional authors included—but they may have been unable to participate. The essays indicate that numerous thinkers have been drawn to Peirce and made contributions to the Peirce field. That they are all writing about achievement and progress gives one great hope. The authors provide a variety of answers to the...

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