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Science, Knowledge, and Mind: A Study in the Philosophy of C.S. Peirce

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Publisher
Univ of Notre Dame Pr
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
193
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Science, Knowledge, and Mind
CONTENTS
PREFACE
REFERENCES TO THE PRIMARY TEXTS
Iโ€” INTRODUCTION: LIFE AND WORK
IIโ€” PEIRCE'S ACCOUNT OF SCIENCE
1โ€” The Nature and Preeminence of Science
aโ€” The Nature of Science
bโ€” The Preeminence of Science
2โ€” The Conditions of Possibility of Science
a.โ€” The Conditions of Possibility of the Development and Continuance of Science as a Mode of Inquiry...
bโ€” The Conditions of Possibility of Objectivity and Truth and Science
3โ€” 'Truth' and 'Realism' in Science
aโ€” Truth
bโ€” Reality
cโ€” Scientific Realism
4โ€” Fallibilism, Probability, and Confidence
aโ€” Fallibilism
bโ€” Probability and Likelihood
cโ€” Confidence
5โ€” Socio-Historical Conception of Science
IIIโ€” PEIRCE'S CRITIQUE OF CARTESIAN EPISTEMOLOGY
1โ€” Cartesianism
2โ€” Critique of Cartesianism
aโ€” The Critique of Methodism
bโ€” The Critique of Foundationalism
cโ€” The Critique of Internalism
dโ€” The Critique of Individualism
3โ€” Fallibilism, Certainty, and Critical Common-Sensism
aโ€” Fallibilism, Skepticism, and Certainty
bโ€” Critical Common-Sensism
cโ€” The Epistemic Role of Perception
IVโ€” MIND AND REALITY
1โ€” The Structure and Content of Mental Activity
aโ€” The Structure of Mental Activity
bโ€” The Qualitative Dimension of Mental Activity
2โ€” The Metaphysical Status of Mind and Reality
Vโ€” CONCLUSION
NOTES
Iโ€” Introduction: Life and Work
IIโ€” Peirce's Account of Science
IIIโ€” Peirce's Critique of Cartesian Epistemology
IVโ€” Mind and Reality
Vโ€” Conclusion
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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