xxvii, 253 p. 24 cm
Charles S. Peirce from pragmatism to pragmaticism - translation by John Michael Krois
β Scribed by Karl-Otto Apel
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- Tongue
- English
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- 294
- Series
- LC 81-3337
- Category
- Library
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