Meditation on Peirce’s essential virtues for meaningful inquiry: Faith in the existence of truth, Hope for its attainability, and Love for the community of inquirers. This article delves into how these principles underpin our pursuit of knowledge and shape the nature of scientific exploration.
Uncovering the parallels between Voegelin’s critique of modernity and Peirce’s logical philosophy. This article explores how Voegelin’s existential questions and Peirce’s logical frameworks intersect, revealing their shared quest to understand reality beyond the empirical.
This text argues that postmodernism is a direct extension of modern philosophy, representing its ultimate logical conclusion–radical solipsism. Both philosophies are critiqued for being inadequate for scientific inquiry.
Examining the overlooked tradition of American pragmatist sociology, highlighting how Charles Cooley’s ideas on communication align with Charles Peirce’s semiotics. Despite their indirect connections, their views on society as an organic, communicative whole reveal a significant and productive overlap.