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Charles Peirce and Modern Science T. L. Short

Charles Peirce and Modern Science By T. L. Short

Charles Peirce and Modern Science by T. L. Short


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This book interprets Peirce's writings as informed by the spirit of modern science systematic inquiry, not system-building thus mitigating their notorious difficulties. It shows that Peirce's experimental work expanded empiricism, subverting the fact/value dichotomy. And it describes Peirce's ironic opposition of modern science to modernity.

Charles Peirce and Modern Science Summary

Charles Peirce and Modern Science by T. L. Short

In this book, T. L. Short places the notorious difficulties of Peirce's important writings in a more productive light, arguing that he wrote philosophyas a scientist, by framing conjectures intended to be refined or superseded in the inquiries they initiate. He argues also that Peirce held that the methods and metaphysics of modern science are amended as inquiry progresses, making metaphysics a branch of empirical knowledge. Additionally, Short shows that Peirce's scientific work expanded empiricism on empirical grounds, grounding his phenomenology and subverting the fact/value dichotomy, and that he understood statistical explanations in nineteenth-century science as reintroducing the idea of final causation, now made empirical. Those innovations underlie Peirce's late ideas of a normative science and of philosophy as a branch of science. Short's rich and original study shows us how to read Peirce's writings and why they are worth reading.

Charles Peirce and Modern Science Reviews

'T. L. Short's book is an enormously important contribution to Peirce scholarship that masterfully weaves together many different strands from Peirce's writings to present a rich, detailed, and tightly argued account of his view of science, his work as a scientist, and how that view and that work informed, motivated, and nourished his philosophy. Even the most knowledgeable Peirce scholars will come away from Short's book with a deeper understanding of familiar ideas and doctrineslike Peirce's pragmatism, realism, phenomenology, view of the normative sciences, etc.and how they relate to each other and to Peirce's life as a working scientist.' Robert Lane, University of West Georgia

About T. L. Short

Professor Thomas Short is President, Charles S. Peirce Society, 1990, Chairman, Board of Advisors to the Peirce Edition Project, 20012010 and President, Peirce Foundation, 20062014. His book, Peirce's Theory of Signs, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2007.

Table of Contents

1. Peirce's life in science: 185991; 2. Peirce's concept of science; 3. Modern science contra classical philosophy; 4. The meaning of pragmatism; 5. Misleading appearances of system; 6. Devolution of the cosmogonic program; 7. Experiments expanding empiricism; 8. Phaneroscopy and realism; 9. Normative science; 10. Modern science contra modernity.

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NPB9781009223546
9781009223546
1009223542
Charles Peirce and Modern Science by T. L. Short
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-09-15
300
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