This volume presents a study edition of the lectures delivered by
Charles Peirce to the Lowell Institute in Boston in the Fall of 1903.
These previously unpublished lectures present a comprehensive and
revised statement of his work on the methods of science. Offering
mature reflection on a lifetime’s thought and work, they represent
the culmination of Peirce's research on scientific objectivity.
Alongside the 'Cambridge Conferences Lectures' (1898, edited by K. L.
Ketner), the 'Harvard Lectures on Pragmatism' (1903, edited by P. A.
Turrisi), and the 'The Logic of Interdisciplinarity' (the project of
Peirce’s Monist Series 1891-1909, edited by E. Bisanz), the 'Lowell
Lectures of 1903' presented here offer significant insights into
Peirce’s mature phase as an explorer of objective methods in
interdisciplinary science. This collection will appeal to anyone
interested in the work of this great thinker, the history of science,
and the history of American intellectual life. The 1903 Lowell Lecture
Series was Peirce’s last major public lecture.
Les mer
A Study Edition
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783631907405
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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