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Science, Knowledge, And Mind - (Parallel Computation; 4) by  C F Delaney (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Science, Knowledge, And Mind - (Parallel Computation; 4) by C F Delaney (Hardcover)

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  • Delaney argues that the work of American philosopher Peirce (1839-1914) can best be understood as an investigation of the logic of science, the conditions for the possibility of science, and the speculative extrapolations from science.Charles S. Peirce is the most important figure in the history of American philosophy to date for several interrelated reasons.
  • About the Author: C. F. Delaney is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.
  • 196 Pages
  • Philosophy, History & Surveys
  • Series Name: Parallel Computation; 4

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Delaney argues that the work of American philosopher Peirce (1839-1914) can best be understood as an investigation of the logic of science, the conditions for the possibility of science, and the speculative extrapolations from science.

Charles S. Peirce is the most important figure in the history of American philosophy to date for several interrelated reasons. First, with regard to that intangible mix of abilities that philosophers are wont to identify as constituting a great philosophical mind--that combination of analytic acumen and imaginative vision--Peirce is clearly American's candidate for a place on the roster of the great philosophers. Given his expertise both in mathematics and the physical sciences, he possessed to an extraordinary degree those technical skills philosophers so prize, and he mobilized these in the service of a systematic vision of the workings of the human mind and its place in the cosmos.

Secondly, the interaction of his personal character traits with the social expectations of the nineteenth century made of his life the kind of personal tragedy that proves continually fascinating. The association of genuine creative genius with personal failure is the stuff, if not always of legends, at least of enduring curiosity. Finally, the issues in the philosophy of science, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind that were central to his philosophical project just happen to the ones that are still on center stage on the contemporary philosophical scene. HIs reflections still speak direct to our questions and, given the ineradicable egocentrism of human enterprises, this assures him of our continued attention. --from the Preface



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"Delaney's short book, elegantly written in only 179 pages, can hardly be expected to give the unabridged Peirce, yet is remarkable how complete its picture is." --International Studies in Philosophy



"One can look to Science, Knowledge, and Mind for excellent and sustained discussions of Peirce's fallibilism, critique of Cartesian foundationalism, accounts of reality and existence, underdetermination of theory by data, and mental events as signs. We are shown how Peirce's extensive knowledge of science influneced each of these doctrines." --Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society



"Science, Knowledge, and Mind presents a critical study of the philosophy of science of Charles S. Peirce and its formative influence on his theory of knowledge and philosophy of mind. C. F. Delaney argues that science is at the center of Peirce's philosophical project and that Peirce's work is most clearly understood when viewed as the investigation of the logic of science, the conditions for the possibility of science, and the speculative extrapolations from science." --Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society



"Delaney has written a concise and compact book on central elements in Peirce's conception of the scientific enterprise and its attendant connections with the philosophy of mind and epistemology.." --American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly




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C. F. Delaney is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.

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Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 196
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: History & Surveys
Series Title: Parallel Computation; 4
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Theme: Modern
Format: Hardcover
Author: C F Delaney
Language: English
Street Date: February 28, 1993
TCIN: 1011984950
UPC: 9780268017484
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-7699
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