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|a Charles S. Peirce and the Philosophy of Science :
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|a Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction: Charles S. Peirce and the Philosophy of Science -- Edward C. Moore; Part 1. Logic and Mathematics; 1. Peirce on the Conditions of the Possibility of Science -- C.F. Delaney; 2. Peirce's Realistic Approach to Mathematics: Or, Can One Be a Realist without Being a Platonist? -- Claudine Engel-Tiercelin; 3. Peirce as Philosophical Topologist -- R. Valentine Dusek; 4. Peirce and Propensities -- James H. Fetzer; 5. Induction and the Evolution of Conceptual Spaces -- Peter Gardenfors.
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|a 6. Abduction, Justification, and Realism -- Anthony J. Graybosch7. Peirce and the Logic of Logical Discovery -- Leila Haaparanta; 8. Truth, Laudan, and Peirce: A View from the Trenches -- Shelby D. Hunt; 9. Peirce and Statistics -- Henry E. Kyburg, Jr.; 10. Peirce's View of the Vague and the Definite -- Joseph Margolis; 11. The Test of Experiment: C.S. Peirce and E.S. Pearson -- Deborah G. Mayo; 12. Pragmatism, Abduction, and Weak Verification -- Jeremiah McCarthy; 13. Peirce's Theory of Statistical Explanation -- Ilkka Niiniluoto; 14. Peirce on Problem Solving -- Peter Robinson.
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|a Part 2. The Physical Sciences15. Peirce as Participant in the Bohr-Einstein Discussion -- Peder Voetmann Christiansen; 16. From Peirce to Bohr: Theorematic Reasoning and Idealization in Physics -- Eliseo Fernandez; 17. The Role of Potentiality in Peirce's Tychism and in Contemporary Discussions in Quantum Mechanics and Microphysics -- Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou; 18. Aristotle and Peirce on Chance -- Philip H. Hwang; Part 3. The Life of the Mind; 19. Peirce's Definitions of the Phaneron -- Andre De Tienne.
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|a 20. An Application of Peirce's Valency of Relations to the Phenomenon of Psychological Dissociation -- Martin Lemon21. Knowing One's Own Mind -- Gerald E. Myers; 22. Peirce's Psychophysics: Then and Now -- Peter J. Behrens; 23. Peirce and Self-Consciousness -- Antoni Gomila; 24. The Relevance of Peirce for Psychology -- Clyde Hendrick; 25. Peircean Benefits for Freudian Theory: The Role of Abduction in the Psychoanalytic Enterprise -- Matthias Kettner; 26. The Valuation of the Interpretant -- James Jakob Liszka.
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|a 27. The Riddle of Brute Experience: An Argument for a Revision of Psychoanalytic Theory Based on Peircean Phenomenology -- Alfred S. Silver28. Memory, Morphology, and Mathematics: Peirce and Contemporary Neurostudies -- George W. Stickel; Index.
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