7/6/11

James K. Feibleman on the Philosophical Intent of Charles Sanders Peirce

'Peirce had a systematic philosophy which he set down unsystematically, as he said, in the form of "detached ideas". To read his scattered papers is to become more and more convinced that their sole purpose is to perfect an implicit system of philosophy. Thus what I have undertaken involves a refutation of the contention that Peirce's   various dicta cannot be rendered consistent.' Keibleman in F xxii. (See sidebar) 

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