'Studies in Logic' by Members of the Johns Hopkins University (1883)
This volume contains a facsimile reprint of the 1883 Boston edition of Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University, edited by Charles S. Peirce. In relation to this work there are three mutually related aspects of Peirce’s thought which deserve to be particularly emphasized: the community structure of science as propagated and practiced by Peirce; his consideration of the fundamental relationship between logic and semiotics; and his emphatic plea for a historisation of science and, hence, of semiotics. Peirce’s Studies in Logic is preceded in this volume by a portrait of Peirce as scientist, mathematician, historian, logician and philosopher by Max. H. Fisch, and a history of semiotics and Charles S. Peirce by Achim Eschbach.
[Foundations of Semiotics, 1] 1983. lviii, vii, 203 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Peirce as Scientist, Mathematician, Historian, Logician, and PhilosopherMax H. Fisch | pp. vii–xxxii
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The History of Semiotics and Charles S. PeirceAchim Eschbach | pp. xxxiii–liii
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Peirce's marked and cut copy of the STUDIES IN LOGIC | pp. lv–lviii
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STUDIES IN LOGIC. By members of the Johns Hopkins University: Facsimile of the edition Boston, 1883 vi, 203 pp. | pp. 1–273
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