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Charles S. Peirce and the Open Court, 1890-1893: Promoting an American Metaphysician
Credits
Nicholas L. Guardiano, Ph.D.
Peirce and the Open Court
An Invitation to Publish
Peirce's Acceptance: Plans for an Architectonic Philosophy
"The Architecture of Theories"
Peirce's First Impression of the the Open Court and the "Conciliation of Religion with Science"
"The Doctrine of Necessity Examined"
An Open Debate on Indeterminism/Determinism
"An unwarranted outbreak of temper"
Essential Architectonic Building Blocks: "The Law of Mind"
Essential Architectonic Building Blocks: "Man's Glassy Essence"
Partisan "Flags" and a Community of Philosophical Inquirers
The Open Court as Financial Benefactor
"Evolutionary Love"
The End of a "Number" and a First Meeting
Appendix: List of Publications with the Open Court, 1891-1893
Endnotes