Perspectives on Peirce [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 19 (3):608-609 (1966)
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Five essays on various aspects of Peirce's philosophy, first delivered as a series of lectures at Yale University, plus a brief biography of Peirce by Paul Weiss. The essays are: "Charles S. Peirce as an American," by Rulon Wells, "Notes Toward a Logic of Discovery," by N. R. Hanson, "Action, Conduct, and Self-Control," by R. J. Bernstein, "Community and Reality," by J. E. Smith, and "Charles S. Peirce, Philosopher," by Paul Weiss. Several of these essays contain concise, perceptive summaries and evaluations of Peirce's thought in various areas; the book is an excellent introduction to Peirce's philosophy.—P. F. L.

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